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Statistics---SPSS

The software name originally stood for Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) SPSS Statistics is a software package used for statistical analysis. Long produced by SPSS Inc., it was acquired by IBM in 2009. The current versions are officially named IBM SPSS Statistics. Companion products in the same family are used for survey authoring and deployment (IBM SPSS Data Collection), data mining (IBM SPSS Modeler), text analytics, and collaboration and deployment (batch and automated scoring services).

Outline Change the language Import the data Calculate the descriptive statistics Draw some graphs Do some basic operations Create the grouped frequency distribution.

1. Change the language

1. Change the language

2.Import the data -(1)type the data directly

2.Import the data -(1)type the data directly Type the name of variables

2.Import the data -(2)Use “File”—”Open”—“Data”

2.Import the data -(2)Use “File”—”Open”—“Data”

3.Descriptive Statistics(I)

3.Descriptive Statistics(I) -(1)Mean, Mode, Median, Sum, Std, Var, Min, Max, Quartile, Percentiles

3.Descriptive Statistics(I) -(2)Pie chart , Bar chart, histogram Choose the charts based on the data styles

3.Descriptive Statistics(II)

3.Descriptive Statistics(II) -Mean, Sum, Std, Var, Min, Max, Range

3.Descriptive Statistics(III)

3.Descriptive Statistics(III) -(1)outliers, confidence interval for mean

3.Descriptive Statistics(III) -(2) Box plot, Stem and Leaf, Histogram

4. Some plots

Define the variable’s name 5. Do some calculations Define the variable’s name Choose the functions

6. Create a grouped frequency distribution

Set up the name and label of New variable

Frequency Distribution