Hello All,
Background: I have 86 satisfaction surveys from families who
have children in a program that provides case management services. The 20
likert questions (Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Undecided, Agree, Strongly
Agree) are scored 1 through 5 and are broken into 5 domains. Per the
instructions from one of the survey creators, I have only calculated domain
scores (averages) if 2/3 or more of the questions for a given domain have been
answered and most respondents answered all of the questions.
I would like to test whether there are statistically significant differences in the domain scores based on the following factors: Race, Sex, Length of Program Service (less than 365 days, 365+ days), program provider (there are two).
Second, I also have data related to whether parent(s) attended team meetings via a database, regardless of whether or not they responded to the survey. For those who completed the survey, I would like to test for whether there are correlations between the domains mentioned above and the percent of team meetings attended by a family member. I would also like to know if it is possible to state which domains have the strongest correlations to team meeting attendance by the different factors above: race, sex, etc.
Could someone provide me with some help on what the appropriate statistical test(s) are and what the syntax would look like?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ariel
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