How to analyse the results of the jessness and the jvis?
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I've never heard of either of these. I did a search on jvis and came up with this link: http://www.sigmaassessmentsystems.com/as...
When people ask where to find inventories, I always refer them to two sources: the mental measurement yearbook and google scholar. There have been times in which I wasn't able to find an inventory in the mmy. In those cases, I simply wrote to several authors of a paper, which used the inventories and asked them for 2 things: 1) a copy of the inventory 2) how they scored the inventory. Most are more than willing to comply--especially if they had a hand/are trying to promote the inventory.
As for tips to analyze results, I would first have to know what your hypotheses are. If you are simply trying to compare two groups, conduct a t-test or a one way ANOVA. This can be done in spss, sas or even excel (although I don't know how to do it in excel). If you are trying to correlate scores on either inventory with some other variable or even correlate the two inventories, go to "correlate" in spss and click bivariate. It should give you an r value.
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