williams: Williams' questionnaire of organizational ability data

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Williams' questionnaire of organizational ability data

Description

A dataset from Field, A. P. (2023). Discovering statistics using R and RStudio (2nd ed.). London: Sage.

Usage

williams

Format

A tibble with 239 rows and 29 variables.

Details

Dr Sian Williams (University of Brighton) devised a questionnaire to measure organizational ability. She predicted five factors to do with organizational ability: (1) preference for organization; (2) goal achievement; (3) planning approach; (4) acceptance of delays; and (5) preference for routine. These dimensions are theoretically independent. Williams's questionnaire contains 28 items using a seven-point Likert scale (1 = strongly disagree, 4 = neither, 7 = strongly agree). She gave it to 239 people.

  • participant: The participant id

  • sex: The participant biological sex

  • org1: responses (1-7) to the question I like to have a plan to work to in everyday life

  • org2: responses (1-7) to the question I feel frustrated when things don't go to plan

  • org3: responses (1-7) to the question I get most things done in a day that I want to

  • org4: responses (1-7) to the question I stick to a plan once I have made it

  • org6: responses (1-7) to the question I enjoy spontaneity and uncertainty

  • org7: responses (1-7) to the question I feel frustrated if I can't find something I need

  • org9: responses (1-7) to the question I find it difficult to follow a plan through

  • org10: responses (1-7) to the question I am an organized person

  • org11: responses (1-7) to the question I like to know what I have to do in a day

  • org12: responses (1-7) to the question Disorganized people annoy me

  • org13: responses (1-7) to the question I leave things to the last minute

  • org14: responses (1-7) to the question I have many different plans relating to the same goal

  • org16: responses (1-7) to the question I like to have my documents filed and in order

  • org17: responses (1-7) to the question I find it easy to work in a disorganized environment

  • org18: responses (1-7) to the question I make to do lists and achieve most of the things on it

  • org19: responses (1-7) to the question My workspace is messy and disorganized

  • org20: responses (1-7) to the question I like to be organized

  • org21: responses (1-7) to the question Interruptions to my daily routine annoy me

  • org22: responses (1-7) to the question I feel that I am wasting my time

  • org23: responses (1-7) to the question I forget the plans I have made

  • org24: responses (1-7) to the question I prioritize the things I have to do

  • org25: responses (1-7) to the question I like to work in an organized environment

  • org26: responses (1-7) to the question I feel relaxed when I don't have a routine

  • org27: responses (1-7) to the question I set deadlines for myself and achieve them

  • org28: responses (1-7) to the question I change rather aimlessly from one activity to another during the day

  • org29: responses (1-7) to the question I have trouble organizing the things I have to do

  • org30: responses (1-7) to the question I put tasks off to another day

  • org31: responses (1-7) to the question I feel restricted by schedules and plans

Source

www.discovr.rocks/csv/williams.csv


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