Chapter 7. How to enter and manipulate data in SPSSWillie van PeerFrank HakemulderSonia Zyngier
Background|Enter Data|Analyze Data| Interpret Data |Report Data Correlations Box Take a look at the first box in your output file called Correlations. You will see your variable names in two rows. In this example, you can see the variable name ‘water’ in the first row and th...
In our enhanced two-way repeated measures ANOVA guide, we show you how to correctly enter data in SPSS Statistics to run a two-way repeated measures ANOVA. You can learn about our enhanced data setup content on our Features: Data Setup page. Alternately, see our generic, "quick start" gui...
The IQR is often preferred to the range because it has a breakdown point of 25% [2]. This means that up to 25% of data point can be outliers and the IQR will hold its ground as a good measure of spread. Go above 25% outliers, and the IQR may become meaningless. In comparison, ...
How to recode your data in SPSS Statistics Recoding your data means changing the values of a variable so that they represent something else. Within SPSS Statistics there is more than one type of recode that can be performed. In this video Jarlath Quinn demonstrates how to:-...
In our enhanced mixed ANOVA guide, we show you how to correctly enter data in SPSS Statistics to run a mixed ANOVA. You can learn about our enhanced data setup content on our Features: Data Setup page. Alternately, see our generic, "quick start" guide: Entering Data in SPSS Statistics. ...
To write data to a CSV file, we use the write.csv() function. The output file is stored in the working directory of our R programming environment. For example: #To print the details of people having salary between 30000 and 40000 and store the results in a new file per.sal <- ...
Find out how the Wilcoxon Sign Test can help you analyze non-normal data in SPSS. Learn the step-by-step process for comparing medians of related samples.
Social scientists from fields such as psychology, political science and sociology use SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) to analyze data they collect in their research. They frequently use an ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) to analyze data.
Can I compute weights to adjust proportions according to one or more control variables in SPSS Statistics?