
Factor Analysis SPSS - Item selection questionnaire
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Experience Level: Entry
I developed a tool/questionnaire to determine someone's level of Engagement of disease and level of Acceptance with their disease in healthcare in chronic illness.
I have a dataset in SPSS with 200 IBD (iiritable bowel disease) patients who have filled in my survey.
There are 18 items in the Engagement score calculation and 18 items in the Acceptance score calculation. I want to see which items I can get rid of.
So I need someone to do a Factor Analysis in SPSS (cronback alpha), show me the OUTPUT and write a brief description of what items to delete and why.
It is a brief job, so a student could do this who knows all abt SPSS, it can be done in 1 hour I heard from someone.
I have a dataset in SPSS with 200 IBD (iiritable bowel disease) patients who have filled in my survey.
There are 18 items in the Engagement score calculation and 18 items in the Acceptance score calculation. I want to see which items I can get rid of.
So I need someone to do a Factor Analysis in SPSS (cronback alpha), show me the OUTPUT and write a brief description of what items to delete and why.
It is a brief job, so a student could do this who knows all abt SPSS, it can be done in 1 hour I heard from someone.
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