- The document provides instructions for analyzing questionnaire data in SPSS, including calculating reliability, reverse coding items, computing total scores for each questionnaire, and correlating the questionnaires.
- The key steps are opening the data in SPSS, running a reliability analysis on the questionnaire items, computing total scores by summing items for each questionnaire, and analyzing the correlation between the total scores to assess validity.
- Performing these analyses in SPSS allows one to evaluate the reliability and validity of a questionnaire.
- The document provides instructions for analyzing questionnaire data in SPSS, including calculating reliability, reverse coding items, computing total scores for each questionnaire, and correlating the questionnaires.
- The key steps are opening the data in SPSS, running a reliability analysis on the questionnaire items, computing total scores by summing items for each questionnaire, and analyzing the correlation between the total scores to assess validity.
- Performing these analyses in SPSS allows one to evaluate the reliability and validity of a questionnaire.
- The document provides instructions for analyzing questionnaire data in SPSS, including calculating reliability, reverse coding items, computing total scores for each questionnaire, and correlating the questionnaires.
- The key steps are opening the data in SPSS, running a reliability analysis on the questionnaire items, computing total scores by summing items for each questionnaire, and analyzing the correlation between the total scores to assess validity.
- Performing these analyses in SPSS allows one to evaluate the reliability and validity of a questionnaire.
- The document provides instructions for analyzing questionnaire data in SPSS, including calculating reliability, reverse coding items, computing total scores for each questionnaire, and correlating the questionnaires.
- The key steps are opening the data in SPSS, running a reliability analysis on the questionnaire items, computing total scores by summing items for each questionnaire, and analyzing the correlation between the total scores to assess validity.
- Performing these analyses in SPSS allows one to evaluate the reliability and validity of a questionnaire.
Personality Lab October 11, 2010 Tasks for Analyzing Friend/Family Data • Several tasks are identical to those completed in the computer lab. For these, I’ll simply state them in order to refresh your memory. For additional review, click on the link to see Friday’s slides called Questionnaire Development: SPSS and Reliabilit y or go to our website. Initial Tasks to Analyze Friend/Family Data – Google Docs and Excel • Open Google Docs Spreadsheet • Download Spreadsheet to Desktop in Excel Format • Open Spreadsheet in Excel and Change Column Headings from Questionnaire Items to Short Variable Names: TIP – Name your questionnaire items Q1-Q10 and name the items for the validity questionnaire V1-V10 (or V12, for example, if there are 12 items) • Save your excel file Initial Tasks to Analyze Friend/Family Data -- SPSS • Open SPSS • Click cancel on opening screen • File > Open > Data – to open your Excel spreadsheet in SPSS (remember the file type is .xls and it is on your desktop) • After your data opens up in SPSS, save it in case you have problems later on (File > Save as >file name) Initial Tasks to Analyze Friend/Family Data – Reverse Code Items • In SPSS click Transform > Recode into same variables • Select items to reverse code • Click on “Old and New Values” • TIP – remember to reverse code your questionnaire items and questions from the “validity questionnaire.” If all are on same response scale (e.g., 1-4), do all at the same time. If different scales (e.g., 1-4 & 1-5), do separately Run Reliability Analysis on Your Questionnaire • Analyze > Scale > Reliability Analysis • Select items for analysis • Click “Statistics” and check “item” and “scale if item deleted” • Click continue • Click OK, See Output • TIP – Run once on your questionnaire items. We’re not revising, this is the finished product, so we run once to determine final reliability of your questionnaire. No need to run on validity questionnaire Beginning of New Tasks • To finish your analysis, we need to do two tasks that will be new to you • First, we need to calculate the overall score for your questionnaire and the validity questionnaire. • Second, we need to correlate your two questionnaires. • On to the first task Total Up Scores for Each Questionnaire • My example has 3 variables for my questionnaire and 3 variables for the validity questionnaire • We want to add up Q1, Q2, and Q3. Then add V1, V2, and V3 Total Up Scores for Each Questionnaire, cont. • Go to Transform > Compute Variable • I added up Q1, Q2 and Q3 and the total is called MyHappy (you can name it anything you want) Total Up Scores for Each Questionnaire, cont. • Click OK, SPSS calculates MyHappy • Return to the SPSS Data and MyHappy shows up Total Up Score for Validity Q • Go to Transform > Compute Variable • I added up V1, V2 and V3 and the total is called ValidHappy (again, call it whatever you like) Total Up Score for Validity Q, cont. • Click OK, SPSS calculates ValidHappy • Return to the SPSS Data and ValidHappy shows up • We now have scores for our two questionnaires • Now for the last task Correlate Your Questionnaire with Validity Questionnaire • I want to correlate MyHappy with ValidHappy • Go to Analyze > Correlate > Bivariate Output from Correlation Analysis • Click OK, analysis runs, see output • Correlation between MyHappy and ValidHappy is r=.903 (that’s big). I made up the data. Your correlation will probably be smaller Your Analyses are Complete!! • You should now have everything needed to finish writing your questionnaire assignment. • Pay close attention to the Instructions on the Assignment sheet. • Good Luck!