On Fri, 15 Nov 2019 04:01:34 -0800 (PST),
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wrote:
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My study has six independent variables, three mediating
variables and one dependent variable. The independent
variables and mediating variables are measured through
questionnaire whereas the secondary data is measured
through financial ratios. The sample size for independent
variable is 60 whereas for mediating variable is 600.
Kindly suggest me how shall I proceed in regard with
following concerns:
1) Unequal sample size; and
2) tool and technique for establishing the relationship.
Thanks in advance!:)
You are using familiar terminology in an unfamiliar way.
It might help if you fill in specifics.
And, Is "secondary data" the same as "mediating variables"?
Here is a guess.
When you say that the "sample size for independent
variable(s) is 60" ... Are you specifying that there are
"60 cases" where the rest of the sample is "control"?
Here is a alternate guess.
Perhaps the "sample size" for mediating variables is
a report of lines of data, rather than cases - where
there are 10 repeated measures of "financial ratios"
for every case (as I would term them).
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Rich Ulrich
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