Hii
I am doing my final year project in WORKPLACE STRESS. i have collected the data, i used chi-square, Anova for data analysis.now i want to use t-test & z-test for data analysis.How to use it? I have used 5 rating scale in my questionnaire i.e Agree, Disagree, Neutral, Strongly Agree, Strongly Disagree.Which one i have to use in order to support my hypothesis.
Example1: For T-test
out of 100 samples, 10 of them are dept. heads
Null hypothesis: All dept.head are feeling stress due to job responsibility.
Alt. hypothesis: Not all dept.head are feeling stress due to job responsibility.
Collected data
Experiencing stress due to job responsibility.
Agree-7, Disagree-1, Neutral-0, Strongly Agree-2, Strongly Disagree-0
Example2: For Z-test
Null hypothesis: 15% of the employees are feeling stress when working in shifts.
Alt. hypothesis: <15% of the employees are feeling stress when working in shifts.
Experiencing stress when work in shift.
Agree-6, Disagree-26, Neutral-38, Strongly Agree-10, Strongly Disagree-28
How to solve this??
From India, Madras
I am doing my final year project in WORKPLACE STRESS. i have collected the data, i used chi-square, Anova for data analysis.now i want to use t-test & z-test for data analysis.How to use it? I have used 5 rating scale in my questionnaire i.e Agree, Disagree, Neutral, Strongly Agree, Strongly Disagree.Which one i have to use in order to support my hypothesis.
Example1: For T-test
out of 100 samples, 10 of them are dept. heads
Null hypothesis: All dept.head are feeling stress due to job responsibility.
Alt. hypothesis: Not all dept.head are feeling stress due to job responsibility.
Collected data
Experiencing stress due to job responsibility.
Agree-7, Disagree-1, Neutral-0, Strongly Agree-2, Strongly Disagree-0
Example2: For Z-test
Null hypothesis: 15% of the employees are feeling stress when working in shifts.
Alt. hypothesis: <15% of the employees are feeling stress when working in shifts.
Experiencing stress when work in shift.
Agree-6, Disagree-26, Neutral-38, Strongly Agree-10, Strongly Disagree-28
How to solve this??
From India, Madras
Please see The T-Test where you find some info.
The discussions at One Sample T-Test with Likert Scale Questionnaire - Statistics Help @ Talk Stats Forum will highlight the deficiencies with your approach to using t-test to Dept. Heads problem.
Likert scale@Everything2.com this site warn against the use of t-test when Likert Scale is used.
All found at Likert scale + t-test - Google Search
I am sure you were capable of finding this info from the web before posting the query.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in UK
From United Kingdom
The discussions at One Sample T-Test with Likert Scale Questionnaire - Statistics Help @ Talk Stats Forum will highlight the deficiencies with your approach to using t-test to Dept. Heads problem.
Likert scale@Everything2.com this site warn against the use of t-test when Likert Scale is used.
All found at Likert scale + t-test - Google Search
I am sure you were capable of finding this info from the web before posting the query.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in UK
From United Kingdom
Thanks for giving me suggestion
So far what i have done is everything wrong.
how to interpret likert scale data?
What i have done is i added every samples,so i got this.
Agree-6, Disagree-26, Neutral-38, Strongly Agree-10, Strongly Disagree-28
What should i have to do now.
From India, Madras
So far what i have done is everything wrong.
how to interpret likert scale data?
What i have done is i added every samples,so i got this.
Agree-6, Disagree-26, Neutral-38, Strongly Agree-10, Strongly Disagree-28
What should i have to do now.
From India, Madras
Can you tabulate all the results on an Excel spread sheet and send it to me? Use 5= Strongly agree and 1= Strongly Disagree sort of codes when entering data for each of the respondents for each of the questions. Questions at the top of the colums and the respondents in each of the rows.
If the data is confidentials, please drop me a private message and I will give my email ID.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
From United Kingdom
If the data is confidentials, please drop me a private message and I will give my email ID.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
From United Kingdom
Dear Kani, Please search the web for the info. Also, Kindly give more information about what you are doing and why you aree seeking the information. Have a nice day. Simhan
From United Kingdom
From United Kingdom
what i done is similar to percentage analysis. I didn't use excel sheet, i have done everything manually.For each statements in my questionnaire i got the results similar to this.
Agree-6, Disagree-26, Neutral-38, Strongly Agree-10, Strongly Disagree-28
i used this data for analysis of hypothesis with anova and chi square,
for ex: relationship exist b/w no. of family members & employees experience stress when their expenses are more than income.
for the statement "I experience stress when my expenses are more than my income" i got this result.
Agree-38, Disagree-6, Neutral-26, Strongly Agree-28, Strongly Disagree-2
i categorize the data according to the no. of family members, like this.
family mem. |Strongly Agree |Agree | Neutral | Disagree |Strongly Disagree
</=3 ............. 2................... 9.......... 2.......... 1................ 1
4 ..................11................. 22...........8 ......... 3................ 0
>4.................15.................. 7.......... 16......... 2................ 1
is it correct?
How to apply this sort of codes to my statements.
strongly disagree 1
disagree 2
not sure 3
agree 4
strongly agree 5
From India, Madras
Agree-6, Disagree-26, Neutral-38, Strongly Agree-10, Strongly Disagree-28
i used this data for analysis of hypothesis with anova and chi square,
for ex: relationship exist b/w no. of family members & employees experience stress when their expenses are more than income.
for the statement "I experience stress when my expenses are more than my income" i got this result.
Agree-38, Disagree-6, Neutral-26, Strongly Agree-28, Strongly Disagree-2
i categorize the data according to the no. of family members, like this.
family mem. |Strongly Agree |Agree | Neutral | Disagree |Strongly Disagree
</=3 ............. 2................... 9.......... 2.......... 1................ 1
4 ..................11................. 22...........8 ......... 3................ 0
>4.................15.................. 7.......... 16......... 2................ 1
is it correct?
How to apply this sort of codes to my statements.
strongly disagree 1
disagree 2
not sure 3
agree 4
strongly agree 5
From India, Madras
Yes, using such codings please tabulate the data. And also read the material at the weblinks provided for analysing data collected using Likert Scales.
From United Kingdom
From United Kingdom
thank u sir for ur rply
i've done my project in India Cements Ltd. now i'm in the position of preparing the report
i thought of doing the sign test for the facilities provided by ICL to the employees
so i've collected the data with the scale of yes, no and no option
but i've some difficulties to analyse
for doing sign test we have to eliminate the no option
and cosider only the yes and no for calculating n value
then how to find out the z value
can u explain the way of doing sign test...... pls........
From India, Madurai
i've done my project in India Cements Ltd. now i'm in the position of preparing the report
i thought of doing the sign test for the facilities provided by ICL to the employees
so i've collected the data with the scale of yes, no and no option
but i've some difficulties to analyse
for doing sign test we have to eliminate the no option
and cosider only the yes and no for calculating n value
then how to find out the z value
can u explain the way of doing sign test...... pls........
From India, Madurai
Community Support and Knowledge-base on business, career and organisational prospects and issues - Register and Log In to CiteHR and post your query, download formats and be part of a fostered community of professionals.