Birth Attitudies Survey
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Fragment of a discussion from Course talk:STAT 550 2013
- How do the responses align with the attitudes/beliefs of a set of questions? For example, if the average score for a group of providers is 7 (strongly agree) for the "maternal choices" section, what kind of attitude does this imply?
- Can you clarify what you mean by "correlation structure of the average scores to possibly identify underlying factors or groupings"? What correlation are you interested in (correlation of average scores for a particular question, average scores for a particular section, etc.)?
- What does it mean in this case to "validate the survey as a measure of attitudes"?
JonathanBaik (talk)