Hello,
I am analyzing survey data with 300 responses. There are two questions regarding their comfort level: (1) how comfortable they would be in one situation and (2) how comfortable they would be in another situation. The response choices for both quesitnos are the same (5 choices ranging from very comfortable to very uncomfortable). What test could I use to determine whether they are more comfortable in one situation than the other? I believe I would be comparing the propotion of responses in each category of one quetion with the other. I am using Stata/SE 16.0.
Thank you!
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