Coding Instructions: Database in SPSS book* UAPP 800: Research Design & Data Analysis Danilo Yanich Center for Community Research & Service Graduate School of Urban Affairs & Public Policy University of Delaware *Jeremy Foster (2001). Data Analysis Using SPSS for Windows Versions 8 to 10. London: Sage
VariableValues 1. ID, respondent IDContinuous,1-22, unique identifier for each R 2. Sex, gender1=Male 2=Female 3. Empl, employer1=Jones & Sons 2=Smith & Co. 3=Tomkins 4. Area, area of country where work 1=North 2=South 5. Att1, Attitude re: enjoy job 1=strongly agree 2=agree 3=uncertain 4=disagree 5=strongly disagree
VariableValues 6. Att2, attitude re: hard work gets rewards 1=strongly agree 2=agree 3=uncertain 4=disagree 5=strongly disagree 7. Att3, attitude re: wish doing different job 1=strongly agree 2=agree 3=uncertain 4=disagree 5=strongly disagree 8. Cust, # customers seen last month Continuous 9. Sales_1, total sales last monthContinuous in US dollars
Variable Values 10. Sales_2, total sales this monthContinuous in US dollars 11. DstD, Day started work for present employer Continuous, DstM, Month started work for present employer Continuous, DstY, Year started work for present employer Continuous