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Hi Team,
I am working on SPSS 16 Base. I have 500 participants and 70 questions in the data. All these questions are of 1-5 point scale in 2007 data. But, 2009 data we have same set of participants and questions but rating was changed from 1-5 scale rating to 1-6 rating scale. At this juncture, I would like to convert all 2007 data into 6 point scale. To do this i have defined some formulae. We need to convert 75% who has given the answer as 5 and 12% who have given the answer as 4 into 6. And for getting number of responses for 5, I will be converting 5-5, 4-5 and 3-5 by considering the following percentage of respondents 25%, 70% and 15% into 5. This list will go on. Does any one in the forum has done in a similar way? If so, please share the syntax with me. Thanks, Atluri ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
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Can this data be converted to Z-scores and then analyzed? RG Rodrigo A. Guerrero | Director Of Marketing Research and
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Also I'd look at the frequencies for both samples.
Odd scales tend to show larger hits for the middle point--which is frequently a
proxy answer for "I don't know" or "I don't care". Even scales force the
respondent to a make a positive or negative choice.
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In reply to this post by DataMaestro
If you are looking at data over time, I am not sure that using z
scores will help you since the mean at each time will be the same. Dr. Paul R. Swank, Professor and Director of Research Children's Learning Institute University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston From: SPSSX(r) Discussion
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In reply to this post by King Douglas
hi Team,
Thanks for helping me and make me understand to my problem .
My special thanks to King Douglas and George Musick.
But, as Douglas asked me to have the new values to be integers. I would say YES for this question. Then please suggest how to proceed on this particular scenario.
As my Z scores coming out to be correct with the formulae suggested by douglas, but my final scores which are calculcated on 5 point scale and 6 point scale are coming out to be very different. Where we have kept a buffer of + or -3% change in these values.
Thanks,
Ajay Atluri
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