SPSS Create Scatterplots & Fit Lines Tool - Quick Demo
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- Опубликовано: 18 авг 2023
- When analyzing quantitative variables, it's usually wise to see if and how they are related.
A fast way to gain a lot of insight is inspecting all pairwise scatterplots, possibly with (non)linear fit lines and/or regression tables.
Running such analyses one-by-one in SPSS is tedious. So we built a super simple tool that quickly gets the job done with a lot of helpful options such as fixed (sub)titles.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:50 data file introduction
02:21 example 1 - all pairwise scatterplots
07:06 example 2 - scatterplots with linear fit lines
10:05 example 3 - scatterplots all fit lines and regression tables
14:06 prerequisites, download & installation
RESOURCES:
Download tool from: www.spss-tutorials.com/downlo...
Download example data file from: www.spss-tutorials.com/downlo...
SPSS syntax introduction: www.spss-tutorials.com/spss-s...
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Thank you dear Ruben for your videos and the resources that accompany it. They are quite educative and helpful. Please I find it difficult to install "Confidence Intervals for Correlations Tool". it complains that the tool does not have a valid syntax template. Please what will I do to get it install in my spss version 27?
Hi Vitalis!
I had a very close look at this tool and -sadly- SPSS no longer supports it.
However, note that recent SPSS versions include CI's for Pearson correlations under
Analyze - Correlate - Bivariate (fourth button in right top corner).
This requires raw data but if you don't have these, you can use the second sheet in www.spss-tutorials.com/downloads/pearson-correlation.xlsx
Just replace r and n and the formula will recalculate the CI for you.
Hope that helps!
Ruben
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