Todd, how do you create weighted averages for a time block (a 3 hour interval in which feelings and imagination were measured)? Do you have to create a specific variable named time block?
I have survey data that is over and under representative on multiple predictor variables. Over sample of women, under sample of men, over sample of white and under sample of black, class, education and so on. Can you provide a link, a reference or directions how to weight these cases in SPSS?
Why you choose to multiply by .2? Is their any rule for calculating the weighted average? Thank you.
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Todd, how do you create weighted averages for a time block (a 3 hour interval in which feelings and imagination were measured)? Do you have to create a specific variable named time block?
Is it possible percentage of unweighted data is larger than percentage of weighted data?
I have survey data that is over and under representative on multiple predictor variables. Over sample of women, under sample of men, over sample of white and under sample of black, class, education and so on. Can you provide a link, a reference or directions how to weight these cases in SPSS?
I have 6 dimensions and each dimensions have 6 items. Please show how to calculate weighted avergae for each dimensions.
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how you calculate the percentage in case of weighted average? if we are using likert scale then how we will calculate the wt. avg. of different items?
hi, Preeti, I have the same question, did you fix it? Thanks!
@@wenyuanliu4602 it come from the literature depending on your study.
Too easy