So, if I want to run a reliability analysis for the whole questionnaire, does it mean that I have to do this for each category, or is there a simpler way? Thanks for your help :)
@@AlexanderSwan wow, thanks for your fast reply! So it doesn't matter if the subsets measure different things, right? Also, when I add all my data, the numbers on the heatmap become unreadable. Is there any way to change that?
@@valeriishablei229 oh, well, if you have different subsets, I would do each one separately. A little more tedious, but you don't want to things that could be unreliable together being mixed up
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So, if I want to run a reliability analysis for the whole questionnaire, does it mean that I have to do this for each category, or is there a simpler way? Thanks for your help :)
Just plug them all in! I only did a subset in this tutorial to make it less complicated.
@@AlexanderSwan wow, thanks for your fast reply! So it doesn't matter if the subsets measure different things, right? Also, when I add all my data, the numbers on the heatmap become unreadable. Is there any way to change that?
@@valeriishablei229 oh, well, if you have different subsets, I would do each one separately. A little more tedious, but you don't want to things that could be unreliable together being mixed up