If sig is less than 0.05 (A) then the test is significant at 95% confidence (B) then the test is significant at 90% confidence (C) then the test is significant at 99% confidence (D) the variances are unequal and the results labeled “ Unequal ”
# What is this sign refer to (A) (Numeric variables) (B) (String Variables) (C) syntax (D) Variables
what is the Data Editor (A) Displays the contents of the working data file (B) FALSE
What are the two main sections (tabs) in the SPSS Data Editor?(Data View and Variable View screens) (A) TRUE (B) FALSE
Variable View (A) is used to define all of your different variables (B) For Creating New Variables (C) display results (D) to split file
P-value a value of less than 0.05 is considered significant (A) TRUE (B) Analyze > Descriptive Statistics > Frequencies (C) Utilities > File Info (D) File > Save
Reading data from Excel (A) FILE/OPEN. Click on the button “Files of Type.” Select the option “Excel (*.xls).” (B) can not read excel files (C) FILE/OPEN. Click on the button “Files of Type.” Select the option (*.txt).” (D) FILE/OPEN. Click on the button “Files of Type.” Select the option (*.xls).”
Q-35: Q-36: (A) (B) (A) (B) < What is this sign refer to (Short string variables (8 or less characters in length) TRUE FALSE A What is this sign refer to (String Variables) TRUE FALSE
Q-33: (A) (B) What is the maximum number of characters that a variable name can have [8 character] TRUE FALSE
Q-31: (A) (B) (C) (D) Using built-in SPSS functions to create a variable Go to TRANSFORM/COMPUTE. Analyze > Compare Means >one way ANOVA Analyze ? Descriptive Statistics ? Cross tabs... Analyze > Report >case Summaries
Q-30: (A) (B) (C) (D) To select cases Data ? Select Cases Analyze ? Descriptive Statistics ? Explore... Analyze->Descriptive Statistics- >Frequencies … Analyze > Compare Means > Paired- Samples
Q-28: (A) (B) (C) (D) when I can use independent sample t-test to compares means for two groups of cases compares the means of two variables for a single group to test whether several means (for different conditions or groups) are equal across one variable. To depicts the basic relationship across two variables
Q-26: (A) (B) (C) (D) How can we switch the display between variable names and variable labels (Select Options from the Edit menu- Then choose the setting on the General tab) Select ANALYZE | DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS | FREQUENCIES Select ANALYZE | DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS | DESCRIPTIVES. Select ANALYZE | DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS | CROSSTABS
Q-24: variable labels can be up to 256 characters long TRUE FALSE
Q-21: (A) (B) (C) (D) Columns (DATA Editor) Each column represents a single variable Each column represents a single observation or case represents a characteristic of the variable such as name, type or length: They can contain formulas
Q-20: (A) (B) (C) (D) Finding the lowest value of three variables From the only in excel Analyze ? Descriptive Statistics ? Explore... generate a new variable
Q-18: (A) (B) (C) (D) Select Data >Sort cases It is often useful to organize your data by different variables. Show or hide empty rows and columns Converting strings to numeric values. to format data
Q-16: (A) (B) (C) (D) to Cross Tabulating Data Analyze ? Descriptive Statistics ? Cross tabs... Analyze >Descriptive statistics >Frequencies Analyze >Correlate>Partial … Analyze > Descriptive Statistics > Descriptive...
Q-14: (A) (B) (C) (D) ANOVA test Analysis of variance allows us to compare means for 3 or more groups There are three types of basic ANOVA tests all above
Q-8: (A) (B) (C) (D) To define a variable label click the Label cell in the row for the variable change the variable name Create new variable Under the Data menu, click on select cases
Q-2:how can you compute new data values (A) Select Compute from the Transform menu (B) enter new value (C) From the (D) Analyze >Descriptive statistics >Frequencies
Q-3:the following names are not acceptable: 1st (A)Starts with a number (B)Contains a space (C)Consists of more than eight characters (D)contain -
Q-4:PAIRED-SAMPLES T TEST (A) compares the means of two variables for a single group (B) compares means for two groups of cases (C) Specify variables to be describe in Dependent List (D) to determine the relationship between two variables
Q-5: what is the Data Editor (A) Displays the contents of the working data file (B) FALSE
Q-6: What is the Basic Steps in Analysis (A) Get your data into the Data Editor.- Select a procedure from the menus -Select the variables you want to use in the analysis.- Run the procedure (B) FALSE
Q-9:Showing and Hiding Results (A) view > hide (B) view > show (C) view > outline font (D) view > outline size
Q-10:Frequencies dialog (A) Analyze >Descriptive statistics >Frequencies (B) Analyze ? Descriptive Statistics ? Cross tabs... (C) Analyze > Compare Means > Paired-Samples (D) Analyze > Descriptive Statistics>DESCRIPTIVE
Q-11:Missing values (A) If you will be considered as missing and SPSS will enter a period for you (B) System-missing values are values automatically recognized as missing (C) User-missing values do not enter any data in a field, it are numeric values that need to be defined as missing (D) There is no missing values in SPSS
Q-13:In The Output Window The Left Pane(This contains the output index table) (A) TRUE (B) FALSE
Q-12:Variance TEST (A) A measure of the extent to which scores are spread (or dispersed) around their mean (B) Analyze Compare Means … One-way ANOVA … (C) Using Function SUM (D) Analyze à Correlate à Bivariate
Q-13:In The Output Window The Left Pane(This contains the output index table) (A) TRUE (B) FALSE
(A)Value labels (B)Insert Case (C)GO TO case (D)insert column
Q-25: (A) (B) (C) (D) Insert variable Insert case Insert > New Title Go to case
Q-32: Variable names use Blanks and special characters (A) FALSE (B)TRUE
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