Thanks for the only explanation that answered my questions! However, Should we proceed with Correlation & Multiple regression analysis with the reverse coded data? or it's only for reliability analysis?
Essentially every analysis (correlation; multiple regression; t-test; etc.) should be conducted on the reverse coded data, not just a reliability analysis.
A great presentation. Thanks. I usually prefer SPSS over R for Psychometrics. I am still a beginner though. Any good books recommended for Psychometrics with SPSS?
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Thanks for the only explanation that answered my questions!
However, Should we proceed with Correlation & Multiple regression analysis with the reverse coded data? or it's only for reliability analysis?
Essentially every analysis (correlation; multiple regression; t-test; etc.) should be conducted on the reverse coded data, not just a reliability analysis.
A great presentation. Thanks. I usually prefer SPSS over R for Psychometrics. I am still a beginner though. Any good books recommended for Psychometrics with SPSS?
Thanks. Michael Furr has a good book that introduces psychometrics. I don't think it demonstrates SPSS, though.
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when looking at the correlation matrix for the 3 items, what was it about i1 and i3 which indicate they need to be recoded?
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