In this short video, you are learning how to create a google-form based questionnaire including categorical variables, multiple responses (Check boxes), and Likert scale (Linear scale), measurements.
The Conceptual Framework (CF) is the heart of your quantitative based research because your reliability and accuracy of your findings entirely depends on your CF. Therefore developing your CF is the most important critical part of your Research. Before developing your model, you are required to comprehend the types of variables related to your study.
Once you developed your CF of your quantitative based research, the next step is to collect your data and prepare for dataset for analysis. So this is a preparatory session for your analysis.
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Related dataset can be downloaded from (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u_IX...)
Once you collected data and prepared for the analysis, next important step is to analyze your dataset to identify the direct relationships, mediating relationships, and moderating relationships. These analysis can be done using standard SPSS, SPSS Amos, SAS, R Studio, SmartPLS and so fourth. In this session, you are learning how to analyze direct relationships using SPSS based Simple and Multiple Linear regression.
The relevant dataset for Multiple Linear Regression can be downloaded from this link ( https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u_IX... )
Having assessed the direct relationships, next step is to assess the mediating effects. In this session, you are learning how to assess the mediating effects using Prof. Andrew Hayes Process Macro method Version 4. (Related dataset and PPT slides are attached in the first comment)
The relevant dataset for Mediating Analysis can be downloaded from this link (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u_IX...)
Having assessed the direct relationships and mediating effect, the next step is to assess the moderating effects. In this session, you are learning how to assess the moderating effects using Prof. Andrew Hayes Process Macro method Version 4 (Relevant dataset and PPT presentations slides are attached in the first comment)
The relevant dataset can be downloaded from (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u_IX... )
Having assessed the direct relationships and mediating effect, the next step is to assess the moderating effects. In this session, you are learning how to assess the moderating effects of categorical variables using Prof. Andrew Hayes Process Macro method Version 4
The relevant dataset can be downloaded from (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VGNL... )
Having collected the data from the pilot survey, the next step is to test the reliability and validity of the the moderating indicator variables (Items) used to measure constructs. In this session, you are learning how to reduce the dimensions using SPSS. In the Tutorials 8, and 9, how to do the reliability and validity tests are explained
The relevant dataset can be downloaded from (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vKzP... )
Knowledge components
1. Qualitative research approach
2. Strategies of Qualitative research
3. Qualitative research design
4. Developing models in Qualitative research
5. Ethical considerations 6 Knowledge components
In this special session, first discussed about the main variables, then explained about how to develop the conceptual framework systematically and scientifically. Next, how to develop the hypotheses were discussed. Finally, how to select the appropriate statistical techniques were discussed based on the research questions
PowerPoint Presentations can be downloaded here ( https://drive.google.com/file/d/15d7A... )
The standard SPSS doesn't support you to do either mediating or moderating analysis. For that, you may need SPSS Amos, SmartPLS or any other software like R Studio. But having installed Process Macro into your SPSS, you can easily do mediating analysis and moderating analysis for both continuous and categorical variables.
Prof.Andrew Heyses's Process Macro V4 can be downloaded from (http://www.processmacro.org/download....)