reporting absolute or relative comparisons
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Reporting Absolute or Relative Comparisons
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Here are the data of responses to a three item survey targeting
School Belonging
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Here are the results of a three item survey targeting School
Belonging
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Here are Absolute and Relative Results using
Confidence Intervals
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Here are Absolute and Relative Results using
Confidence Intervals
Absolute Results
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Here are Absolute and Relative Results using
Confidence Intervals
Absolute Results
Student 1 feels a slight sense of school
belonging.
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Here are Absolute and Relative Results using
Confidence Intervals
Absolute Results
Student 5 does not really feel a sense of
school belonging.
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Here are Absolute and Relative Results using
Confidence Intervals
Absolute Results
Student 4 has very little if any sense of school belonging.
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Here are Absolute and Relative Results using
Confidence Intervals
Absolute Results
Student 6 has a strong sense of School
Belonging?
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Here are Absolute and Relative Results using
Confidence Intervals
Absolute Results
Student 3 and 9 are more or less ambivalent.
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Here are Absolute and Relative Results using
Confidence Intervals
Absolute Results
Important Note - While we never can know for certain the actual quantifiable amount of school belonging that any one student possesses, we simply estimate it based on the group scores.
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Here are Absolute and Relative Results using
Confidence Intervals
Relative Results
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Here are Absolute and Relative Results using
Confidence Intervals
Relative ResultsBecause their confidence intervals overlap we would not be able to defend the claim that STUDENT 6 has more sense of belonging than the STUDENT 8.
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Here are Absolute and Relative Results using
Confidence Intervals
Relative Results
Because their confidence intervals overlap we would be able to defend the claim that STUDENT 6 has more sense of belonging than the STUDENT 9.