Hala,
You know, this is something you should have learned in a research methods
and/or statistics class. I think you should do some remedial reading.
That said, an independent groups test to test basic bivariate relationships
and a regression or anova to test combinations of the independent variables.
Here again, there is some background knowledge that you should have to
understand what you are doing.
Gene Maguin
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I am conducting a research to see the impact of education on intention.
For the sake of research, I distributed the questionnaire on 2 groups, one
took the module and one didn't take it. I have one dependent variable and
6 independent variables each includes sub-variables. What is the best
statistical analysis to use?
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