Coding Instructions:Coding Instructions:Database in SPSS book*Database in SPSS book*
UAPP 800: Research Design & Data AnalysisUAPP 800: Research Design & Data Analysis
Danilo YanichDanilo YanichCenter for Community Research & ServiceCenter for Community Research & ServiceGraduate School of Urban Affairs & Public PolicyGraduate School of Urban Affairs & Public PolicyUniversity of DelawareUniversity of Delaware
*Jeremy Foster (2001). *Jeremy Foster (2001). Data Analysis Using SPSS for Windows Versions 8 to 10Data Analysis Using SPSS for Windows Versions 8 to 10. London: Sage . London: Sage
VariableVariable ValuesValues
1. ID, respondent ID Continuous,1-22, unique identifier for each R
2. Sex, gender 1=Male
2=Female
3. Empl, employer 1=Jones & Sons
2=Smith & Co.
3=Tomkins
4. Area, area of country where work
1=North
2=South
5. Att1, Attitude re: enjoy job
1=strongly agree
2=agree
3=uncertain
4=disagree
5=strongly disagree
VariableVariable ValuesValues
6. Att2, attitude re: hard work gets rewards
1=strongly agree
2=agree
3=uncertain
4=disagree
5=strongly disagree
7. Att3, attitude re: wish doing different job
1=strongly agree
2=agree
3=uncertain
4=disagree
5=strongly disagree
8. Cust, # customers seen last month
Continuous
9. Sales_1, total sales last month Continuous in US dollars
VariableVariable Values Values
10. Sales_2, total sales this month Continuous in US dollars
11. DstD, Day started work for present employer
Continuous, 1-31
12. DstM, Month started work for present employer
Continuous, 1-12
13. DstY, Year started work for present employer
Continuous
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