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Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

About the Fourth Edition 2

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Part 1: Getting Started with SPSS 5

Chapter 1: Introducing SPSS 7

SPSS’s Job, Our Job, and Your Job 7

SPSS’s job 8

Our job 8

Your job 9

Garbage In, Garbage Out: Recognizing the Importance of Good Data 9

Talking to SPSS: Can You Hear Me Now? 12

The graphical user interface 12

Syntax 12

Programmability 13

How SPSS works 13

Getting Help When You Need It 15

Chapter 2: Finding the Best SPSS for You 17

Campus Editions 19

Subscription Plans 20

Commercial Editions 22

What’s New in Version 27 24

Chapter 3: Getting to Know SPSS by Running a Simple Session 25

Opening a Dataset 25

Running an Analysis 27

Interpreting Results 30

Creating Graphs 33

Investigating Data 37

Part 2: Getting Data into and out of SPSS 43

Chapter 4: Understanding SPSS Data: Defining Metadata 45

Entering Variable Definitions on the Variable View Tab 46

Name 47

Type 47

Width 51

Decimals 52

Label 52

Values 53

Missing 54

Columns 55

Align 55

Measure 55

Role 56

Entering and Viewing Data Items on the Data View Tab 56

Chapter 5: Opening Data Files 59

Getting Acquainted with the SPSS File Format 59

Reading Simple Data from a Text File 60

Transferring Data from Another Program 65

Reading an Excel file 67

Reading from an unknown program type 68

Saving Data 69

Chapter 6: Getting Data and Results from SPSS 71

Exporting Data to Another Program 71

Navigating SPSS Statistics Viewer 72

Moving SPSS Output to Other Applications 74

Copying and pasting output 74

Exporting output 75

Printing Data 80

Chapter 7: More about Defining Your Data 81

Working with Dates and Times 82

Using the Date and Time Wizard 84

Creating and Using a Multiple-Response Set 86

Copying Data Properties 90

Part 3: Messing with Data in SPSS 95

Chapter 8: The Transform and Data Menus 97

Sorting Cases 97

Selecting the Data You Want to Look At 100

Splitting Data for Easier Analysis 103

Counting Case Occurrences 104

Recoding Variables 107

Recoding into different variables 107

Automatic recoding 110

Binning 113

Optimal Binning 117

Chapter 9: Computing New Variables 119

Calculating a New Variable with a Formula 120

Calculating a New Variable with a Condition 122

Using System Variables 124

Contrasting $Sysmis with SYSMIS 125

Understanding Missing Data in Formulas 127

Efficiently Calculating with Multiple Formulas 129

Chapter 10: Some Useful Functions 133

The LENGTH Function 134

The ANY Function 137

The MEAN Function and Missing Data 139

RND, TRUNC, and MOD 141

Logicals, the MISSING Function, and the NOT Function 143

String Parsing and Nesting Functions 144

Calculating Lags 146

Chapter 11: Combining Files 147

Merging Files by Adding Cases 147

Merging Files by Adding Variables 152

Part 4: Graphing Data 161

Chapter 12: On the Menu: Graphing Choices in SPSS 163

Building Graphs the Chart Builder Way 164

The Gallery tab 164

The Basic Elements tab 168

The Groups/Point ID tab 169

The Titles/Footnotes tab 170

The Element Properties tab 170

The Chart Appearance tab 176

The Options tab 177

Building Graphs with Graphboard Template Chooser 178

Chapter 13: Building Graphs Using Chart Builder 183

Simple Graphs 184

Simple scatterplots 184

Simple dot plots 185

Simple bar graphs 186

Simple error bars 187

Simple histograms 189

Population pyramids 191

Stacked area charts 192

Fancy Graphs 194

Charts with multiple lines 194

Colored scatterplots 196

Scatterplot matrices 198

Stacked bar charts 199

Pie charts 200

Clustered range bar graphs 202

Differenced area graphs 202

Dual-axis graph 204

Fancy Maps Using Graphboard Template Chooser 205

Heat map 206

Choropleth of values 206

Coordinates on a reference map 209

Part 5: Analyzing Data 211

Chapter 14: Using Descriptive Statistics 213

Looking at Levels of Measurement 213

Defining the four levels of measurement 214

Defining summary statistics 215

Focusing on Frequencies for Categorical Variables 217

Understanding Frequencies for Continuous Variables 221

Summarizing Continuous Variables with the

Descriptives Procedure 224

Chapter 15: Knowing When Not to Trust Your Data 227

Sampling 227

Understanding Sample Size 228

Testing Hypotheses 229

Calculating Confidence Intervals 231

Conducting In-Depth Hypothesis Testing 232

Using the Normal Distribution 235

Working with Z-Scores 236

Chapter 16: Testing One Group 239

Conducting Inferential Tests 239

Running the Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test 240

Running the One-Sample T-Test Procedure 246

Chapter 17: Showing Relationships between Categorical Variables 251

Running the Crosstabs Procedure 252

Running the Chi-Square Test of Independence 256

Comparing Column Proportions 260

Adding Control Variables 261

Creating a Clustered Bar Chart 264

Chapter 18: Showing Relationships between Continuous Dependent and Categorical Independent Variables 267

Conducting Inferential Tests 268

Using the Compare Means Dialog 268

Running the Independent-Samples T-Test Procedure 269

Comparing the Means Graphically 275

Running the Summary Independent-Samples T-Test Procedure 277

Running the Paired-Samples T-Test Procedure 280

Chapter 19: Showing Relationships between Continuous Variables 285

Viewing Relationships 286

Running the Bivariate Procedure 288

Running the Simple Linear Regression Procedure 292

Part 6: Getting More Advanced with Analyzing Data 301

Chapter 20: Doing More Advanced Analyses 303

Running the One-Way ANOVA Procedure 303

Conducting Post Hoc Tests 311

Comparing Means Graphically 314

Running the Multiple Linear Regression Procedure 315

Viewing Relationships 325

Chapter 21: What Is Normal Anyway? 327

Understanding Nonparametric Tests 328

Understanding Distributions 328

Running a Nonparametric Independent Samples Test 331

Running a Nonparametric Related Samples Test 338

Chapter 22: When to Do What 345

Determining Which Statistical Test to Perform 346

Using Advanced Techniques 350

Part 7: Making SPSS Your Own 351

Chapter 23: Changing Settings 353

General Options 354

Language Options 356

Viewer Options 357

Data Options 358

Currency Options 360

Output Options 361

Chart Options 362

Pivot Tables Options 364

File Locations Options 365

Scripts Options 366

Multiple Imputations Options 368

Syntax Editor Options 369

Privacy Options 370

Chapter 24: Editing Charts and Chart Templates 371

Changing and Editing Axes 372

Changing the axis range 372

Scaling the axis range 373

Changing Style: Lines and Symbols 376

Editing chart lines 376

Editing data points 378

Applying Templates 380

Chapter 25: Editing Tables 383

Working with TableLooks 384

Style Output 387

Pivoting Trays 390

Part 8: Programming SPSS with Command Syntax 393

Chapter 26: Getting Acquainted with Syntax 395

Pasting 396

Performing a Series of Related Compute Statements 399

Labeling 400

Repeatedly Generating the Same Report 400

Chapter 27: Adding Syntax to Your Toolkit 403

Your Wish Is My Command 404

Understanding Keywords 405

Declaring Data 406

Commenting Your Way to Clarity 407

Running Your Code 408

Controlling Flow and Executing Conditionals 410

IF 410

DO IF 411

SELECT IF 412

Part 9: The Part of Tens 413

Chapter 28: Ten (or So) Modules You Can Add to SPSS 415

The Advanced Statistics Module 416

The Custom Tables Module 416

The Regression Module 418

The Categories Module 418

The Data Preparation Module 419

The Decision Trees Module 419

The Forecasting Module 420

The Missing Values Module 421

The Bootstrapping Module 421

The Complex Samples Module 422

The Conjoint Module 422

The Direct Marketing Module 422

The Exact Tests Module 423

The Neural Networks Module 424

Chapter 29: Ten Useful SPSS Resources 425

Supporting Websites for This Book 425

LinkedIn and LinkedIn Groups 426

IBM SPSS Statistics Certification 427

IBM Data Science Community 427

SPSSX-L 427

Online Videos 428

Twitter 429

Live Instruction 430

Asynchronous Instruction and Tutorials 431

SPSS Statistics for Data Analysis and Visualization 432

Chapter 30: Ten SPSS Statistics Gotchas 433

Failing to Declare Level of Measurement 433

Conflating String Values with Labels 434

Failing to Declare Missing Data 435

Failing to Find Add-on Modules and Plug-Ins 435

Failing to Meet Statistical and Software Assumptions 437

Confusing Pasting Syntax with Copy and Paste 438

Thinking You Create Variables in SPSS as You Do in Excel 438

Getting Confused by Listwise Deletion 439

Losing Track of Your Active Dataset 440

Forgetting to Turn Off Select and Split and Weight 441

Index 443

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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 1

      About the Fourth Edition 2

      Foolish Assumptions 2

      Icons Used in This Book 3

      Beyond the Book 3

      Where to Go from Here 3

      Part 1: Getting Started with SPSS 5

      Chapter 1: Introducing SPSS 7

      SPSS’s Job, Our Job, and Your Job 7

      SPSS’s job 8

      Our job 8

      Your job 9

      Garbage In, Garbage Out: Recognizing the Importance of Good Data 9

      Talking to SPSS: Can You Hear Me Now? 12

      The graphical user interface 12

      Syntax 12

      Programmability 13

      How SPSS works 13

      Getting Help When You Need It 15

      Chapter 2: Finding the Best SPSS for You 17

      Campus Editions 19

      Subscription Plans 20

      Commercial Editions 22

      What’s New in Version 27 24

      Chapter 3: Getting to Know SPSS by Running a Simple Session 25

      Opening a Dataset 25

      Running an Analysis 27

      Interpreting Results 30

      Creating Graphs 33

      Investigating Data 37

      Part 2: Getting Data into and out of SPSS 43

      Chapter 4: Understanding SPSS Data: Defining Metadata 45

      Entering Variable Definitions on the Variable View Tab 46

      Name 47

      Type 47

      Width 51

      Decimals 52

      Label 52

      Values 53

      Missing 54

      Columns 55

      Align 55

      Measure 55

      Role 56

      Entering and Viewing Data Items on the Data View Tab 56

      Chapter 5: Opening Data Files 59

      Getting Acquainted with the SPSS File Format 59

      Reading Simple Data from a Text File 60

      Transferring Data from Another Program 65

      Reading an Excel file 67

      Reading from an unknown program type 68

      Saving Data 69

      Chapter 6: Getting Data and Results from SPSS 71

      Exporting Data to Another Program 71

      Navigating SPSS Statistics Viewer 72

      Moving SPSS Output to Other Applications 74

      Copying and pasting output 74

      Exporting output 75

      Printing Data 80

      Chapter 7: More about Defining Your Data 81

      Working with Dates and Times 82

      Using the Date and Time Wizard 84

      Creating and Using a Multiple-Response Set 86

      Copying Data Properties 90

      Part 3: Messing with Data in SPSS 95

      Chapter 8: The Transform and Data Menus 97

      Sorting Cases 97

      Selecting the Data You Want to Look At 100

      Splitting Data for Easier Analysis 103

      Counting Case Occurrences 104

      Recoding Variables 107

      Recoding into different variables 107

      Automatic recoding 110

      Binning 113

      Optimal Binning 117

      Chapter 9: Computing New Variables 119

      Calculating a New Variable with a Formula 120

      Calculating a New Variable with a Condition 122

      Using System Variables 124

      Contrasting $Sysmis with SYSMIS 125

      Understanding Missing Data in Formulas 127

      Efficiently Calculating with Multiple Formulas 129

      Chapter 10: Some Useful Functions 133

      The LENGTH Function 134

      The ANY Function 137

      The MEAN Function and Missing Data 139

      RND, TRUNC, and MOD 141

      Logicals, the MISSING Function, and the NOT Function 143

      String Parsing and Nesting Functions 144

      Calculating Lags 146

      Chapter 11: Combining Files 147

      Merging Files by Adding Cases 147

      Merging Files by Adding Variables 152

      Part 4: Graphing Data 161

      Chapter 12: On the Menu: Graphing Choices in SPSS 163

      Building Graphs the Chart Builder Way 164

      The Gallery tab 164

      The Basic Elements tab 168

      The Groups/Point ID tab 169

      The Titles/Footnotes tab 170

      The Element Properties tab 170

      The Chart Appearance tab 176

      The Options tab 177

      Building Graphs with Graphboard Template Chooser 178

      Chapter 13: Building Graphs Using Chart Builder 183

      Simple Graphs 184

      Simple scatterplots 184

      Simple dot plots 185

      Simple bar graphs 186

      Simple error bars 187

      Simple histograms 189

      Population pyramids 191

      Stacked area charts 192

      Fancy Graphs 194

      Charts with multiple lines 194

      Colored scatterplots 196

      Scatterplot matrices 198

      Stacked bar charts 199

      Pie charts 200

      Clustered range bar graphs 202

      Differenced area graphs 202

      Dual-axis graph 204

      Fancy Maps Using Graphboard Template Chooser 205

      Heat map 206

      Choropleth of values 206

      Coordinates on a reference map 209

      Part 5: Analyzing Data 211

      Chapter 14: Using Descriptive Statistics 213

      Looking at Levels of Measurement 213

      Defining the four levels of measurement 214

      Defining summary statistics 215

      Focusing on Frequencies for Categorical Variables 217

      Understanding Frequencies for Continuous Variables 221

      Summarizing Continuous Variables with the

      Descriptives Procedure 224

      Chapter 15: Knowing When Not to Trust Your Data 227

      Sampling 227

      Understanding Sample Size 228

      Testing Hypotheses 229

      Calculating Confidence Intervals 231

      Conducting In-Depth Hypothesis Testing 232

      Using the Normal Distribution 235

      Working with Z-Scores 236

      Chapter 16: Testing One Group 239

      Conducting Inferential Tests 239

      Running the Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test 240

      Running the One-Sample T-Test Procedure 246

      Chapter 17: Showing Relationships between Categorical Variables 251

      Running the Crosstabs Procedure 252

      Running the Chi-Square Test of Independence 256

      Comparing Column Proportions 260

      Adding Control Variables 261

      Creating a Clustered Bar Chart 264

      Chapter 18: Showing Relationships between Continuous Dependent and Categorical Independent Variables 267

      Conducting Inferential Tests 268

      Using the Compare Means Dialog 268

      Running the Independent-Samples T-Test Procedure 269

      Comparing the Means Graphically 275

      Running the Summary Independent-Samples T-Test Procedure 277

      Running the Paired-Samples T-Test Procedure 280

      Chapter 19: Showing Relationships between Continuous Variables 285

      Viewing Relationships 286

      Running the Bivariate Procedure 288

      Running the Simple Linear Regression Procedure 292

      Part 6: Getting More Advanced with Analyzing Data 301

      Chapter 20: Doing More Advanced Analyses 303

      Running the One-Way ANOVA Procedure 303

      Conducting Post Hoc Tests 311

      Comparing Means Graphically 314

      Running the Multiple Linear Regression Procedure 315

      Viewing Relationships 325

      Chapter 21: What Is Normal Anyway? 327

      Understanding Nonparametric Tests 328

      Understanding Distributions 328

      Running a Nonparametric Independent Samples Test 331

      Running a Nonparametric Related Samples Test 338

      Chapter 22: When to Do What 345

      Determining Which Statistical Test to Perform 346

      Using Advanced Techniques 350

      Part 7: Making SPSS Your Own 351

      Chapter 23: Changing Settings 353

      General Options 354

      Language Options 356

      Viewer Options 357

      Data Options 358

      Currency Options 360

      Output Options 361

      Chart Options 362

      Pivot Tables Options 364

      File Locations Options 365

      Scripts Options 366

      Multiple Imputations Options 368

      Syntax Editor Options 369

      Privacy Options 370

      Chapter 24: Editing Charts and Chart Templates 371

      Changing and Editing Axes 372

      Changing the axis range 372

      Scaling the axis range 373

      Changing Style: Lines and Symbols 376

      Editing chart lines 376

      Editing data points 378

      Applying Templates 380

      Chapter 25: Editing Tables 383

      Working with TableLooks 384

      Style Output 387

      Pivoting Trays 390

      Part 8: Programming SPSS with Command Syntax 393

      Chapter 26: Getting Acquainted with Syntax 395

      Pasting 396

      Performing a Series of Related Compute Statements 399

      Labeling 400

      Repeatedly Generating the Same Report 400

      Chapter 27: Adding Syntax to Your Toolkit 403

      Your Wish Is My Command 404

      Understanding Keywords 405

      Declaring Data 406

      Commenting Your Way to Clarity 407

      Running Your Code 408

      Controlling Flow and Executing Conditionals 410

      IF 410

      DO IF 411

      SELECT IF 412

      Part 9: The Part of Tens 413

      Chapter 28: Ten (or So) Modules You Can Add to SPSS 415

      The Advanced Statistics Module 416

      The Custom Tables Module 416

      The Regression Module 418

      The Categories Module 418

      The Data Preparation Module 419

      The Decision Trees Module 419

      The Forecasting Module 420

      The Missing Values Module 421

      The Bootstrapping Module 421

      The Complex Samples Module 422

      The Conjoint Module 422

      The Direct Marketing Module 422

      The Exact Tests Module 423

      The Neural Networks Module 424

      Chapter 29: Ten Useful SPSS Resources 425

      Supporting Websites for This Book 425

      LinkedIn and LinkedIn Groups 426

      IBM SPSS Statistics Certification 427

      IBM Data Science Community 427

      SPSSX-L 427

      Online Videos 428

      Twitter 429

      Live Instruction 430

      Asynchronous Instruction and Tutorials 431

      SPSS Statistics for Data Analysis and Visualization 432

      Chapter 30: Ten SPSS Statistics Gotchas 433

      Failing to Declare Level of Measurement 433

      Conflating String Values with Labels 434

      Failing to Declare Missing Data 435

      Failing to Find Add-on Modules and Plug-Ins 435

      Failing to Meet Statistical and Software Assumptions 437

      Confusing Pasting Syntax with Copy and Paste 438

      Thinking You Create Variables in SPSS as You Do in Excel 438

      Getting Confused by Listwise Deletion 439

      Losing Track of Your Active Dataset 440

      Forgetting to Turn Off Select and Split and Weight 441

      Index 443

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