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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 ”
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# What is this sign refer to (A) (Numeric variables) (B) (String Variables) (C) syntax (D) Variables
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what is the Data Editor (A) Displays the contents of the working data file (B) FALSE
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What are the two main sections (tabs) in the SPSS Data Editor?(Data View and Variable View screens) (A) TRUE (B) FALSE
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Variable View (A) is used to define all of your different variables (B) For Creating New Variables (C) display results (D) to split file
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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
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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).”
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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
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Q-33: (A) (B) What is the maximum number of characters that a variable name can have [8 character] TRUE FALSE
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Q-24: variable labels can be up to 256 characters long TRUE FALSE
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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
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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
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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
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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...
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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
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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
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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
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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 -
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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
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Q-5: what is the Data Editor (A) Displays the contents of the working data file (B) FALSE
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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
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Q-9:Showing and Hiding Results (A) view > hide (B) view > show (C) view > outline font (D) view > outline size
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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
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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
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Q-13:In The Output Window The Left Pane(This contains the output index table) (A) TRUE (B) FALSE
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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
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Q-13:In The Output Window The Left Pane(This contains the output index table) (A) TRUE (B) FALSE
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(A)Value labels (B)Insert Case (C)GO TO case (D)insert column
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Q-25: (A) (B) (C) (D) Insert variable Insert case Insert > New Title Go to case
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Q-32: Variable names use Blanks and special characters (A) FALSE (B)TRUE
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