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New Video Released Today!
https://youtu.be/Igj6EJvY-qY

Your SPSS output is only as good as the questions you asked. And most students never check if those questions actually measure what they claim — until it's too late.


📋 The 5-Step Checklist — Save This Before You Start Your Survey

Can I define my construct in one precise sentence?
How many dimensions does my construct have — and do I have an indicator for each?
Does a validated scale already exist?
Does each item measure the construct — or something adjacent?
Would my supervisor be able to tell which construct each item belongs to?

If you can't answer all five — your survey isn't ready yet.
Drop a comment below: which step is hardest for you? 👇
🔗 More on survey design & research methods: statoria.com

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Some statistic tests only work if your numbers are nicely balanced

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