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I have developed a six-point Likert scale to measure job satisfaction. I have collected the questionnaires. Which statistical techniques can I use in this case? Does anyone have Excel files that have this analysis?
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Thank you for the query. How many questionnaires have you received? Why have you conducted the survey? If you are a student, which course are you pursuing, where, and in what mode? What are the objectives of the study? Do you have any hypotheses to prove?

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Simhan
A retired academic in the UK

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I have received ten responses. I am currently doing a course in Human Resources. The objective of the study is to provide solutions to organizational problems using statistical techniques. The hypothesis is that job stress leads to job dissatisfaction.
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With 10 responses you cannot apply any statistical tests. You need a min of 30. You can only display the responses in the form of a table. Even undergraduates are expected to do better than that.
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No, not for statistical tests. Please refer to a book on statistics or 7.1.4. What are confidence intervals?.

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Regards, Simhan

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