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Use of graphics in SPSS
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Download the BECK SPSS dataset Access the course Blackboard site to obtain the dataset. 2
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Box plot Graphic representation of a frequency Includes the IQR Used for scalar and quasi-scalar variables Can be grouped 3 Plot the student’s academic ability (AA) grouped by her or his motivation
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Scatter plot Bivariate – scalar by scalar May include a “fit line” May be grouped 4 Plot the student’s academic ability (AA) by the parents’ education, grouped by sex
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Histogram For scalar or quasi-scalar variables Can display the normal curve Can be grouped Can be horizontal (e.g. population pyramid) 5 Plot the student’s academic ability (AA) with a normal curve. Also create a pyramid showing the academic ability by sex.
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Bar graph Ordinal or nominal variables Bi-variate chart Can be in three dimensions 6 Plot the advisor’s evaluation (AE) by sex
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Pie chart Distribution of the values in a variable Nominal or ordinal Keep them simple 7 Plot the student’s motivation (SM) by community type.
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How to edit and export charts 8
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