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A common measure of consumer well-being is a 5-item measure of...
A common measure of consumer well-being is a 5-item measure of happiness, called the Satisfaction with Life scale. For each of five statements, respondents indicate their agreement on a 1-7 scale (1 = strongly disagree, 7 = strongly agree). A sample item is "In most ways my life is close to ideal."
Imagine that you use the Satisfaction with Life scale in a study. You collect data for all five items. You are cleaning the data in SPSS, and you know you need to create a composite score from the five items. In SPSS, how many new columns of data will be made from this procedure?
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