Question 17 10 points The variable "Social support for school staying" was measured with a 4 item scale. Each item had f

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Question 17 10 points The variable "Social support for school staying" was measured with a 4 item scale. Each item had f

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Question 17 10 points The variable "Social support for school staying" was measured with a 4 item scale. Each item had five alternative responses, ranging from 1 to 5: a score was obtained for the scale by summing responses to all the items. An example item is the respondent is asked to report on her or his level of agreement with the statement, "My family would never be willing to let me drop out of high school." Data were collected for this variable on self-administered questionnaires The characteristic(s) of the numbering system which "social support for school staying" reflects is (arc) this is not quantitative data there is no order among numbers there is an equal distance between adjacent numbers there is a "0"
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