Statistical Treatment 2-20-18
Statistical Treatment 2-20-18
Statistical Treatment 2-20-18
Analysis of likert scale utilizes descriptive statistics specifically, mean, median and
interquartile range. Additional data analysis procedures include skewness.
The weighted arithmetic mean is used to identify the central position within the
set of data gathered in the questionnaire. Each quantity to be averaged is assigned a
weight, which determines the relative importance of each quantity on the average.
∑𝑛𝑖=1(𝑤𝑖 𝑥̅𝑖 )
𝑥̅𝑤 = 𝑛
∑𝑖=1(𝑤𝑖 )
Where as
𝑥̅𝑤 is the weighted mean variable
𝑤𝑖 is the allocated weighted values
𝑥̅𝑖 is the observed values
The median is the middle score for a set of data that has been arranged in order
of magnitude. Through median, researchers determine what the average respondent’s
answer, or in other words, the likeliest response. The median, also, is less affected by
outliers and skewed data. It is computed using the equation below:
ℎ 𝑁
𝑀𝑒𝑑𝑖𝑎𝑛 = 𝑙 + ( − 𝑐)
𝑓 2
Where as
l is the lower class boundary of the median class
h is the size of the median class interval
f is the frequency corresponding to the median class
N is the total number of observation
c is the cumulative frequency preceding median class
The interquartile range (IQR) is a measure of where the “middle fifty” is in a data
set. Where a range is a measure of where the beginning and end are in a set, an
interquartile range is a measure of where the bulk of the values lie.
By using IQR, researchers are able to test the dispersion of data. It will show
whether the responses are clustered together or scattered across the rage of possible
responses.
The interquartile range formula is the first quartile subtracted from the
third quartile:
IQR = Q3 – Q1.
ℎ 𝑁
𝑄𝑖 = 𝑙 + ( − 𝑐) ; 𝑖 = 1, 2, 3
𝑓 4
Where as
2
To determine if there is a normally distributed continuous independent variable,
a one-way ANOVA is used. Hence, to test for differences in student’s perceptions about
the possibility of them commit unethical behavior in their future profession among the
three year levels, researchers use a One-way ANOVA (as the samples are independent).
All comparison is tested at p=.05
Where:
xj is the observation j,
N is the total number of observations,
is the Average, and
σx is the Sample Sigma.
Where f is the frequency distribution of the respondent per factor while n is the
total number of respondents.