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As far as my know how, Standard deviation of only metric data has some meaning. So, for calculating s.d. you may go ahead with scaling and ratio type data only.
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Sir
As u have explained the thumb rule is no.of statements multiplied by 10.
Suppose a questionnaire is containing 70 questions then sample size should be 700.
I m not able to understand thus logic.
Yes. It is all about adequacy of data which is one of the necessary conditions for Factor Analysis.
But there are various approaches to determination of sample dize. The objective and subjective factors related to research must be taken care of. Larger the sample better it is.
With regard to Cochran formula, you may increase the sample size depending upon the desired precision level and population. .
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