The example you gave it difficult to understand and wouldn't work, as it makes out that you have 3 participant 1's. If it is only the measures, and you only need to know the totals of each measure and not what was scored on each question I would only input the totals. I'm not sure if you do have four questionnaires or you're just counting each measure on the one questionnaire.
Participant_UE_CD_IA_INC_Schizotypy Score The TEIQue 360-SF can be scored according to the scoring key of. I had a scoring spread sheet on excel (though sure you could do it on SPSS) where you inputted a participants scores and it gave you a total for each category and a total score, then I inputted the total scores for each category into SPSS so I had: Enter your data into the SPSS template here and email the file to this address. I recently used the OLife questionnaire which assesses schizotypy but consists of 4 categories unusual experiences, cognitive disorganisation, introvertive anhedonia, and impulse non conformity. we can only say that one score is higher than another, not the distance between the points. Yeah I was saying you could do a spread sheet for each questionnaire. One must recall that Likert-type data is ordinal data, i.e. I think I'll go to bed and try again in the morning! Thanks for your help, I'm sure its jus me being very dim!! Oh god, I've just looked at that my mind is boggling again. Click on the box at the bottom of the screen that says Save standardized values as.
SPSS CODE FOR SCORING PROFESSIONAL
Click over Visits to health professional (timedrs) under Variable(s): list 4.1.3. Initiate > Analyze > Descriptive Statistics > Descriptives 4.1.2. Participant / Question / EES / PSS / DSQ / SDġ_ / 1_ /_ /_ /_ / true (1)ġ_ / 2 _ / _/_/ _/ false (0)ġ_ / 3 _ /_/_/_ / false (0)Ģ_ / 1 _ /_/_/_ / false (0)Ģ_ / 2 _ /_/_/_ / true (1)īut then that doesn't make sense either because the questionnaires dont all have the same number of questions and their totals dont mean the same things obv so it may look like missing data. To obtain z scores (standard scores) to detect univariate outliers for cases under a variable 4.1.1. So what I have at the moment is something that needs to look a bit like this but now I'm thinking thats NOT what I should do and I need to put each participants 'response' to each question on each questionnaire into SPSS. At first I thought I would go through each participants questionnaires and score them on each seperate measure then input each score / result in SPSS. I sent it out as one big questionnaire but in actual fact it contains 4 seperate measures - one for emotional eating, one for perceived stress, one for defence mechanisms and one for Social Desirability. But that would only work for the one questionnaire, right? Because the questionnaires dont all mean the same thing, and are asking about different issuesīasically I have 160 responses. Participant_Question 1_Question 2_Question 3 _Totalġ,_True (1)_False (0)_True (1)_2Ģ._False (0)_False (0)_False (0)_0Įtc? That's the only way I can think of it atm. Separate data sheets for each questionnaire? (or put them all on one) with the same idea as before but instead of columns for questionnaire 1,2,3,4, have question numbers?