Posted by
mandilogan on
Dec 07, 2017; 11:17pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/How-to-approach-questionnaire-data-tp5735243.html
Disclaimer: Novice user but great at following directions. Can use SPSS
successfully
For my dissertation "The perceived resilience and stress of K-12 teachers
with adverse childhood experiences", I surveyed teachers to collect yes/no
to 15 questions on adverse childhood experiences, 10 likert questions on
resilience, and 15 likert questions on stress. Also some basic demographics
(age, years of teaching, urban or rural school setting).
I used qualtrics to collect this information.
I summed my 3 different sections (adverse, resilience, stress) in SPSS so
now I have 3 variables with summed scores.
I wanted to look at only the stress and resilience of teachers who reported
2 or more adverse experiences so I sorted it by <= 27 (yes is 1 point, so a
perfect test was 30).
Here are my questions:
If I am wanting to establish correlations among these 3 variables, is
summarizing them the best thing to do.
If so, what statistical test should I perform? My hypothesis is: there is
no statistically significant difference in resilience and stress of teachers
with 2 or more adverse experiences.
Also, when I want to throw in demographics for comparisons....how do I do
that?
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