Configuring SPSS to Automatically Produce Output Tables in APA Style
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- Опубликовано: 31 окт 2015
- This video demonstrates how to configure SPSS to automatically produce output tables in APA style. The table look is modified to be consistent with APA style and saved as the default table style.
I can honestly say that you have been the most important resource for navigating my exploratory factor analysis using SPSS. Your videos on various legal cases have also been excellent to listen to while commuting. Thank you and keep up the great work.
This was very helpful! Thank you for starting at Academic Table Look so that we are able to set up our SPSS to be APA. This will be a reference video.
How to produce Output Tables in APA Style was very helpful, for this class as well as other stuff!
I never knew that this was able to be done. Having had to do tables manually in Word, I am very glad this demonstration shows how a table can be adjusted straight from SPSS to save time.
This video was very thorough. I liked how he demonstrated the steps that he was following.
Very useful step by step instructions that I'm sure will come as a great resource.
Thanks Doc. You have saved me an infinite amount of time.
This is a nice and easy video to follow when creating APA style tables. I like how easy it was to manipulate in the Looks and how the formatted table can be set as the default.
I agree that the video was very easy to follow.
This is helpful because APA format can get hard to follow
Extremely helpful, thank you!!
Wonderful, helpful video! Thank you!
I'm glad you found the video useful. Thanks for watching.
thank you!
Thank you for this great video Dr Grande. Can you please do a video (if this is possible in SPSS) where you show the mean values in an Ancova (line graph)? I manage to produce a line graph as my Ancova output with the 95% CI. However, the mean values are not shown in the actual graph (visually). It would be great if there was a way/function in SPSS to add this, as I do not want to 'spend' extra text displaying these in the Figure legend.
Thanks Sir.Very Useful video
You're welcome, thank you for watching
What should I do if it says I cannot save look in this directory (in "looks")?
Thank you Dr Todd. I wonder if you could help me resolving an error which my SPSS Ver 19.0 gives me when I click on "save as" and it tells me that I do not have the permission...
Your videos are excellent content wise. However the volume is low
Where do I find the "looks' folder?
why data not aligned left, APA should be left aligned for the data
Now in SPSS 25, we have APA as table looks .... there is no need for any settings. This video is old video
thank you so much! very helpful!