Assignment Note: for this assignment it may be easier to submit a single SPSS output file for each analysis plus a document with all the write-ups together, in order to avoid the large number of tables that would need to be copy-pasted. There are two components to this assignment. First, you should submit a file including a replication of the analysis of the SPSS Anxiety Questionnaire (SAQ), as performed in the guide that accompanies this document (and discussed during class). Second, you should do a complete analysis for each of the following datasets noted below. For these, you should include a complete EFA analysis as well as a reliability analysis for the final scales. If you come across any cause for concern or any items of note while performing your analyses be sure to make note of them but otherwise complete all the steps in the process anyway. The increasing popularity (and usefulness) of the Internet has led to the serious problem of Internet addiction. To research this construct, it is helpful to be able to measure it, so Laura Nichols and Richard Nicki (Nicols, L. and Nicki, R. 2004. “Development of a Psychometrically Sound Internet Addiction Scale: A Preliminary Step,” Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 18:4, pp. 381-384) developed the Internet Addition Scale (IAS). This 36-item questionnaire contains items such as “I have stayed on the Internet longer than I intended to” and “My grades/work have suffered because of my Internet use”, to which responses are made on a five-point scale (never, rarely, sometimes, frequently, always). Dataset: IAS. The big five personality traits are the best accepted and most commonly used model of personality in academic psychology. The big five come from the statistical study of responses to personality items. Using the technique of factor analysis researchers can look at the responses of people to hundreds of personality items and ask the question "what is the best was to summarize an individual?". This has been done with many samples from all over the world and the general result is that, while there seem to be unlimited personality variables, five stand out from the pack in terms of explaining a lot of a persons’ answers to questions about their personality: extraversion, neuroticism, agreeableness, conscientiousness and openness to experience. The big-five are not associated with any particular test; a variety of measures have been developed to measure them. This test uses the Big-Five Factor Markers from the International Personality Item Pool, developed by Goldberg (1992). The items were rated on a five-point scale where 1 = Disagree, 3 = Neutral, 5 = Agree. Dataset: Big5.
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