Hello,
Based on a scale from research, the researchers recoded their likert scale that measured microaggressions into a dichotomous (0=no, 1=yes) variable. There are 10 set of items that make up the construct "microaggressions". Question: with other sets of variables that create constructs, I usually create a rowmean and then run t-tests/anovas on that construct and demographic variables. However, would I create a rowmean if the set of variables are dichotomous?
Also, is there a user-friendly accessible book out there that outlines data cleaning, etc. in STATA that you would recommend? I've taken several stats classes, but when it comes to making sure I am checking for assumptions, errors, etc. it would be nice to have a checklist to go through in STATA to make sure I have my bases covered. Thank you!
Based on a scale from research, the researchers recoded their likert scale that measured microaggressions into a dichotomous (0=no, 1=yes) variable. There are 10 set of items that make up the construct "microaggressions". Question: with other sets of variables that create constructs, I usually create a rowmean and then run t-tests/anovas on that construct and demographic variables. However, would I create a rowmean if the set of variables are dichotomous?
Also, is there a user-friendly accessible book out there that outlines data cleaning, etc. in STATA that you would recommend? I've taken several stats classes, but when it comes to making sure I am checking for assumptions, errors, etc. it would be nice to have a checklist to go through in STATA to make sure I have my bases covered. Thank you!

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