my suggestion is: ordered probit with var 1, var 2, etc. being the
independent as well as the dependent variables
also:
var 1 = f (gender, grade, var2, var3, var4...)
var 2 = f (gender, grade, var1, var3, var4...)
etc.
Cheers,
Justina
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dear all,
i have a questionare as fellow:
gender_____ grade______
for the following questions,the anwser can be 1,2,����,7.i stands for not
interested at all,and 7 stands for very interestd.
1.(var1).are you interested in medical social work?
2.(var2)are you interested in the youth social work?
3.(var3)are you interested in the older social work?
4.��������
now,i have collected the data,and i want to know if students from different
grade have different interests,and which questions is similar and group
the questions.
my question is,what statictical method should i use?
crosstabulate? cluster analysis? or some other methods?
thank you very much!
expecting your help:)
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