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How to Analyze Likert Scale Variables | Non-Parametric Ordinal Scale Variables

By Kanda Data / Date Sep 23.2024 / Category Nonparametric Statistics

Non-parametric variables measured using the Likert scale (ordinal scale) have a slightly different analysis approach compared to parametric variables. This Likert scale approach is often used in social and management research. In such studies, we are often confronted with variables that cannot be directly quantified.

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How to Create a Likert Scale Score Category (Ordinal Scale)

By Kanda Data / Date Sep 06.2024 / Category Statistics

Creating Likert scale score categories is essential to answer one of the research objectives, particularly in descriptive statistical analysis. We can categorize non-parametric variables that use the Likert scale into high, medium, and low categories. This information will significantly enrich the research findings.

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