Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byChad Osborne Modified over 9 years ago
1
Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman Data Analysis Basic Analysis in SPSS
2
The basic analysis University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 2
3
The basic analysis of SPSS that will be introduced Frequencies This analysis produces frequency tables showing frequency counts and percentages of the values of individual variables. Descriptives This analysis shows the maximum, minimum, mean, and standard deviation of the variables University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 3
4
Opening the sample data Open ‘Employee data.sav’ from the SPSS Go to “File,” “Open,” and Click Data University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 4
5
Opening the sample data Go to Program Files,” “SPSSInc,” “SPSS16,” and “Samples” folder. Open “Employee Data.sav” file University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 5
6
Frequencies Click ‘Analyze,’ ‘Descriptive statistics,’ then click ‘Frequencies’ University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 6
7
Frequencies Click gender and put it into the variable box. Click ‘Charts.’ Then click ‘Bar charts’ and click ‘Continue.’ Click University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 7
8
Frequencies Finally Click OK in the Frequencies box. Click University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 8
9
University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 9
10
Practice 4 Do a frequency analysis on the variable “minority” Create pie charts for it Do the same analysis using the syntax editor University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 10
11
University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 11
12
Answer Click University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 12
13
Descriptives Click ‘Analyze,’ ‘Descriptive statistics,’ then click ‘Descriptives…’ Click ‘Educational level’ and ‘Beginning Salary,’ and put it into the variable box. Click Options Click University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 13
14
Descriptives The options allows you to analyze other descriptive statistics besides the mean and Std. Finally click ‘Continue’ Click University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 14
15
Descriptives Finally Click OK in the Descriptives box. You will be able to see the result of the analysis. University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 15
16
16 Running Analyses (Central Tendency) 26. Select the desired variables (household income) and click the arrow to move them to the right side 25. Select Analyze- Descriptive Stats- Frequencies University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 16
17
Running Analyses (Central Tendency) Results will appear 27. Select some measures of central tendency and dispersion- click Continue then OK University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 17
18
18 Running Analyses (Correlation) 28. Click Analyze- Correlate- Bivariate 29. Move the two variables of interest to the right side (age & income), click OK University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 18
19
19 Running Analyses (Correlation) 30. Results appear and tell us that the relationship is weak to moderate and results are not due to chance University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 19
20
University Of Malakand | Department of Computer Science | UoMIPS | Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman | 20 Thanks for your attention
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.