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August 2002 - July 2007
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The dynamics of LMLS at the societal and individual levelsLanguage maintenance (LM), language shift (LS) and language loss (LL)Concluding remarksReferences
RESUMEN Al menos desde la década de los años seten-ta hasta el presente, se ha venido manifes-tando un sentimiento creciente de insa-tisfacción con la teoría y la praxis que caracterizan las explicaciones de la lingüís-tica moderna. Teoría y método —de acuer-do con la hipótesis que se adopta en este es-tudio— son el resultado de una cosmovisión que...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Pittsburgh, 2002. Includes bibliographical references.
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Hello,
I want to determine if the frequency of response between two Likert type scale items is significant for a category, e.g. «Absolutely agree».
More explicitly, I have two questionnaire items: the frequency of response for Item A «Absolutely agree» is, lets say, 65% and for Item B is 46%. Is the t-test adequate to determine if the difference is significant?
Is there another choice for?
Thanks