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Using Using SPSS for SPSS for WindowsWindows
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StartingStartingSPSS for WindowsSPSS for Windows From the Program ListFrom the Program List
– Click on Click on StartStart Button Button– Click on Click on All ProgramsAll Programs – Click on the Click on the SPSS directorySPSS directory– Click on the Click on the SPSS programSPSS program in the in the
SPSS DirectorySPSS Directory May want to pin the program to your May want to pin the program to your
Start listStart list
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OpeningOpeningSPSS for WindowsSPSS for Windows
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Entering DataEntering Data
SPSS opens with a menu of options SPSS opens with a menu of options (next slide)(next slide)
To enter data, select To enter data, select Type in DataType in Data and and click OKclick OK– Each row representing one participant Each row representing one participant – Each column representing one variable Each column representing one variable
Each variable should be defined with Each variable should be defined with the the Define VariableDefine Variable option (in the option (in the DataData menu)menu)
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Opening Screen ofOpening Screen ofSPSS for WindowsSPSS for Windows
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Data Entry ScreenData Entry Screen
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Entering Data Entering Data
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Defining VariablesDefining Variables
To define the To define the variablesvariables
1.1. Select the Select the Data Data menumenu
2.2. Select Select Define Define Variable PropertiesVariable Properties
3.3. Move the variables Move the variables to be defined to to be defined to the right box and the right box and click click ContinueContinue
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Define VariableDefine Variable WindowWindow
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Define VariableDefine Variable WindowWindow Can define both the name and the Can define both the name and the
properties of each variable in the data properties of each variable in the data setset
Variable nameVariable name– Can be up to 64 characters, but shorter Can be up to 64 characters, but shorter
names fit more easily into the outputnames fit more easily into the output– Must be unique from all other variable namesMust be unique from all other variable names– Make the name meaningfulMake the name meaningful
Variable TypeVariable Type– Defined in the Defined in the Define Variable TypeDefine Variable Type window window
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Define Variable Define Variable Properties Properties Window Window
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Defining PropertiesDefining Properties
For the first variable, we changedFor the first variable, we changed– The label to “Subject”The label to “Subject”– The type to NumericThe type to Numeric– The number of decimal points to zeroThe number of decimal points to zero
This is just the subject identification This is just the subject identification numbernumber
We changed the other variable properties We changed the other variable properties for the data in Table 5.2 and then entered for the data in Table 5.2 and then entered the data, as shown in the next screenthe data, as shown in the next screen
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Data Set from Table Data Set from Table 5.25.2
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Saving Data for Later Saving Data for Later AnalysisAnalysis
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Data AnalysisData Analysis
Start with descriptive statisticsStart with descriptive statistics– Under Under AnalyzeAnalyze menu, menu, Descriptive StatisticsDescriptive Statistics
submenusubmenu– Use Use FrequenciesFrequencies procedure for categorical procedure for categorical
datadata– Use Use DescriptivesDescriptives procedure for score data procedure for score data
Graphs of the data can be produced Graphs of the data can be produced using the using the GraphsGraphs menu menu– Bar option produces a histogramBar option produces a histogram– Line option produces a frequency polygonLine option produces a frequency polygon
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FrequenciesFrequencies Procedure Procedure
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DescriptivesDescriptives Procedure Procedure
Note that when you request the Note that when you request the DescriptivesDescriptives option, the only variables that are listed are option, the only variables that are listed are those that produce numeric datathose that produce numeric data
Compare this with the Compare this with the FrequenciesFrequencies option option
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Defining a Bar GraphDefining a Bar Graph
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Measures of Measures of RelationshipRelationship CrosstabsCrosstabs
– ((AnalyzeAnalyze menu, menu, Descriptive StatisticsDescriptive Statistics option) option)– Essentially a scatter plot for categorical dataEssentially a scatter plot for categorical data– Matrix of cells with frequencies representing Matrix of cells with frequencies representing
the frequency of joint eventsthe frequency of joint events Bivariate CorrelationsBivariate Correlations
– ((AnalyzeAnalyze menu, menu, CorrelateCorrelate submenu) submenu)– Allows the computation of either a Pearson Allows the computation of either a Pearson
product-moment correlation or a Spearman product-moment correlation or a Spearman rank-order correlationrank-order correlation
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CrosstabsCrosstabs Procedure Procedure
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Bivariate CorrelationsBivariate Correlations ProcedureProcedure
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Inferential StatisticsInferential Statistics
Independent samples Independent samples tt-test-test– On On AnalyzeAnalyze menu, menu, Compare MeansCompare Means
submenusubmenu One-way ANOVAOne-way ANOVA
– On On AnalyzeAnalyze menu, menu, Compare MeansCompare Means submenusubmenu
Factorial ANOVAFactorial ANOVA– On On AnalyzeAnalyze menu, menu, General Linear ModelsGeneral Linear Models
submenu submenu
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IndependentIndependentSamples Samples tt-test-test
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One-Way ANOVAOne-Way ANOVA
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Data Structure for Data Structure for Two-Way ANOVATwo-Way ANOVA
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Factorial ANOVAFactorial ANOVA ProcedureProcedure
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Website ResourcesWebsite Resources
The textbook website has extensive The textbook website has extensive descriptions of how to set up various descriptions of how to set up various analysis using analysis using SPSS for WindowsSPSS for Windows– Includes animations that walk you Includes animations that walk you
through the proceduresthrough the procedures The The SPSS for WindowsSPSS for Windows programs programs
also have instructions under their also have instructions under their HelpHelp menu menu
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SummarySummary
SPSS for WindowsSPSS for Windows can provide quick can provide quick and easy computation of both and easy computation of both descriptive and inferential statistics descriptive and inferential statistics with just a few mouse clickswith just a few mouse clicks
Best to do both descriptive and Best to do both descriptive and inferential statistics in your analysesinferential statistics in your analyses
SPSS will also do several different SPSS will also do several different types of graphstypes of graphs