Posted by
Alok Kumar Jha on
Dec 18, 2012; 6:48pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Which-Statistical-test-to-use-tp5717005p5717034.html
Saeed
Use Chi-Square Test of association... it allows you to test if there is a
significant relationship between two or more categorical variables....
Thanks & Regards
Alok Kumar
From: Saeed Rezaei <
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To:
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Date: 12/18/2012 08:13 PM
Subject: Re: Which Statistical test to use?!
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Thanks for your informative comments everybody. I have 1805 participants in
my survey.
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 12:49 AM, Art Kendall <
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first crosstab age, gender, and language proficiency level.
do you have sufficient numbers in all of the cells to examine the three
way interaction?
then use glm to do a repeated measures anova using as many interaction
terms as your cells sizes allow.� The subscales are the repeats.
Art Kendall
Social Research Consultants
On 12/18/2012 2:01 AM, Saeed Rezaei wrote:
Hi all,
I am dubious about which statistical test to use for my research
questions. I would be glad to receive your comments. My research
question is:
Is there any relationship between the Iranian English language
learners' language identity and their age, gender, and language
proficiency level.
The language identity is measured through a validated questionnaire
with 19 items. And the language identity included six subscales in
the questionnaire namely:
1. attachment to persian language
2. pronunciation attitude
3. language and social status
4. L1 use and exposure in the society
5. language knowledge
6. script
Each of the above subscales had 3 to 4 items.
Now the first research question will be transformed into multiple
research questions including:
1. � � � � � � There is no relationship between Iranian English
language learners’ attachment to Persian and their
·� � � � � � � � gender,
·� � � � � � � � � age, and
·� � � � � � � � proficiency level
2. � � � � � � There is no relationship between Iranian English
language learners’ pronunciation attitude and their
·� � � � � � � � gender,
·� � � � � � � � � age, and
·� � � � � � � � proficiency level
3. � � � � � � There is no relationship between Iranian English
language learners’ language and social status and their
·� � � � � � � � gender,
·� � � � � � � � � age, and
·� � � � � � � � proficiency level
4. � � � � � � There is no relationship between Iranian English
language learners’ L1 use/exposure in the society and their
·� � � � � � � � gender,
·� � � � � � � � � age, and
·� � � � � � � � proficiency level
5. � � � � � � There is no relationship between Iranian English
language learners’ language knowledge and their
·� � � � � � � � gender,
·� � � � � � � � � age, and
·� � � � � � � � proficiency level
6. � � � � � � There is no relationship between Iranian English
language learners’ script/alphabet and their
·� � � � � � � � gender,
·� � � � � � � � � age, and
·� � � � � � � � proficiency level
Now....what do you think would be the best statistical test? Do you
think I should use MANOVA? Do not forget that I am after "relation"
not "effect". How should I enter the data for each subscale.
Thanks in advance to all of you for your kind attention.
Saeed
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