Hey Guys,
I came here a few days ago, but not sure if I was clear about what I was asking. I'm curious as to which statistical method to use for analysis. Pic related is the format of the test. Here's how it goes:
>subjects are given a survey where they first choose their scenario
>within that scenario, they give a 1-7 rating for factors x,y, and z
>after that, they move on until they encounter one of the scenarios and repeat these steps
Subjects will be doing this probably about 100 times. I imagine comparing means with each subject regarding the scenarios they run into is what's needed, but don't know how to approach the propper analysis.
Also, I may be comparing 2 groups of 20 using this same format for each, how would I analyze it? Your help is much appreciated!
Any input would be appreciated
Your pic shows three scenarios, but your description does not mention it.
Are there more than three scenarios?
>>9131276
There are 3 possible scenarios to choose from. Subjects will choose 1 of the 3 that pertain to their event they encounter
>>9131187
this isn't even a question...
>>9132189
It is if you read my post. If you know which method to use, then enlighten me.
What are the factors and scenarios and what are you trying to test?
>>9132298
Let's say the scenarios are just 1,2,3 and they have a likely probability of occurring at random.
Factors are levels of confidence, effort, and overall stress that all 3 get a rating between 1-7.
I'm comparing the means of these scores under each scenario with 2 different populations.