Displaying Multiple Response Findings in SPSS
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2019
- If you have a survey item that asks respondents to check all that apply, you will use the multiple response options in IBM SPSS Statistics to analyze that item. You can then display your findings in a very specific bar chart - called a Pareto chart - using Excel. This video shows you how to get your SPSS findings into Excel, create the Pareto chart, then format it in APA style for use in a publication or poster.
This video teaches the following Excel commands and techniques:
Sort
Clustered Bar
Clustered column
Various chart forming techniques
This video uses the open-source GSS2016.sav dataset. Data from previous years are also available.
General Social Survey, National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago
gss.norc.org/get-the-data/spss
Link to a Google Drive folder with all of the files that I use in the videos including the GSS2016.sav dataset.
drive.google.com/drive/folder...
I learned all my statistics from scratch and feels comfortable now. I have watched each and every videos at least 3 times. You are a generous professor! No words to thank you. May you live long!
BEST VIDEO DISPLAYING & EXPLAINING MULTIPLE RESPONSES EVER! THANK YOU!!!
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Nice Professional Video. Clear Explanation.
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