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Some of my research, if not all of it (:-S) will use multiple correlations. I'm now only considering those correlations that are less than .001. However, having looked at bonferroni corrections today - testing 49 correlations require an alpha level of something lower than 0.001. So essentially meaning that correlations have to be significant at .000. Am I correct on this? The calculator that I am using from the…
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I’ve been thinking about writing a blog on one-tailed tests for a while. The reason is that one of the changes I’m making in my re-write of DSUS4 is to alter the way I talk about one-tailed tests. You might wonder why I would want to alter something like that – surely if it was good enough for the third edition then it’s good enough for the fourth? Textbook writing is quite an interesting process because when I wrote the first edition, I was very much younger, and to some extent the content…
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Like buses, you don’t get a blog for weeks and then two come at once. I saw today this headline: Does listening to rock make you racist? Seven minutes of Bruce Springsteen makes students favour white people over others in the daily mail online. They also included a helpful picture of Scott Weiland wearing a…
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In A pickle with SPSS: Any Help!!!!. The question is as follows:
Area of Operation
Never
(once a year)
Rarely ( a few times a year)
Usually (monthly basis)
Frequently (once a month)
Always (regularly)
Trading partner
Supplier for the large company
Purchase products from large company
Supply chain (knowledge sharing)
Training and development
Other (please state)……………………
How best can you analyse this question? I have analysed each variable individually but i need to use multiple response analysis but i think i am not getting it right. Any thoughts inc other ways of analysing such question. Research is on impact of ICT use in SMEs.