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The material covered in this document illustrates some of the basic features of SPSS for Windows. Examining additional features of SPSS for Windows is beyond the scope of this document. For further help, refer to SPSS for Windows documents. If you need assistance in using SPSS for Windows contact the © 2007 The Academy of Political Education. |
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Further Data Analysis |
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So far, we've used SPSS to develop a basic idea about how SPSS for Windows works. Next step is to examine a few other data analysis techniques (CORRELATIONS, REGRESSION, T-TEST, ANOVA). All the statistical procedures available under a mini or mainframe version of SPSS are available from SPSS for Windows. Refer to the vendor documentation for the most complete information. |
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Working with Output When you run a procedure in SPSS, the results are displayed in the Viewer window in the order in which the procedures were run. In this window, you can easily navigate to whichever part of output you want to see. You can also manipulate the output and create a document that contains precisely the output you want, arranged and formatted appropriately. You can use the Viewer to: - Browse output results or show or hide selected tables and charts
- Change the display order of output by moving selected items
- Access the Pivot Table Editor, Text Output Editor, or Chart Editor for modifying output
- Move items between SPSS and other applications
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Suppose that you have the data set, sample1.sav, still displayed on your screen. If not, select SPSS Data Editor - sample1 from the Window menu. The next step is to run some basic statistical analysis with the data you entered. The commands you use to perform statistical analysis are developed by simply pointing and clicking the mouse to appropriate menu options. This frees you from typing in your command lines. |
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Preparing Your Data for Analysis |
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Organizing Your Data for Analysis Suppose you have three test scores collected from a class of 10 students (5 males, and 5 females) during a semester. Each student was assigned an identification number. The information for each student you have is an identification number, gender of each student, and scores for test one, test two, and test three (the full data set is displayed toward the end of this section for you to view). Your first task is to present the data in a form acceptable to SPSS for processing. |
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Table of Contents |
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Getting Started with SPSS for Windows
Winter 2006 Spring 2007 This document is available in the following formats: Web-based Tutorial One Long Web Page Adobe Acrobat (for printing)
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Orientation |
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Menus in SPSS for Windows Many of the tasks you may want to perform with SPSS start with menu selections. Each window in SPSS has its own menu bar with menu selections appropriate for that window type. The Data Editor window, for example, has the following menu with its associated toolbar: Most menus are common for all windows and some are found in certain types of windows. |
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Introduction - Удиртгал |
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SPSS is a comprehensive and flexible statistical analysis and data management system. SPSS can take data from almost any type of file and use them to generate tabulated reports, charts, and plots of distributions and trends, descriptive statistics, and conduct complex statistical analyses. SPSS is available from several platforms; Windows, Macintosh, and the UNIX systems. |
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