@Kbara, thanks for your reply,I like the term "sensitive analysis". I used the spss explore function identify the outliers, but instead of deleting the data, I substituted them with closest to normal range scores, one of the most sensible methods I read from several statistic books. I do have quite a few outliers for almost all my variables though, the change makes the data look more 'normal', but I have never heard anyone talking about it in their paper before. I am wondering if there is something wrong with my measures, or it is the nature of social science. I guess I am worrying about how to defend what I am doing to the data. would be really appreciated if I can see more comments about this matter. Thanks
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