Category: Learning modules

By Priya Chetty on February 4, 2015 No Comments

A chi square (X2) statistic is used to investigate whether distributions of categorical variables differ from one another. Categorical variables like; gender of sample population which could be either male or female.

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By Priya Chetty on February 2, 2015 No Comments

When using this statistical test, you are testing the null hypothesis that 2 population means (average) are equal. The alternative hypothesis is that they are not equal.

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By Priya Chetty on February 2, 2015 No Comments

In my previous article “Introducing Data” we discussed about importing files and creation of data sheet in SPSS. Moving further, in this article I will be discussing about the most basic technique which can be applied within SPSS i.e. Frequency Testing.

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By Priya Chetty on January 26, 2015 4 Comments

Once you Click on “Cross tabulation”, a new dialog box would open, (See Figure 2), wherein you will see two boxes, Rows and Columns

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By Priya Chetty on January 17, 2015 No Comments

If your data isn’t already in a computer-readable SPSS format, you can enter the information directly into the SPSS Data Editor (See Article Importing Files and creating datasheet in SPSS).

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By Priya Chetty on January 16, 2015 48 Comments

In SPSS researcher can specify the level of measurement as scale (numeric data on an interval or ratio scale), ordinal, or nominal. Nominal and ordinal data can be either string alphanumeric or numeric. Each of these have been explained below in detail.

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By Priya Chetty on January 16, 2015 3 Comments

SPSS is an acronym for “Statistical Package for Social Science” and is a Windows based program which is used to perform different tasks like, data entry, analysis and further presentation of results through tables and graphs.

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By Priya Chetty on January 15, 2015 No Comments

“Statistical Product and Service Solutions” is abbreviated as SPSS and was first developed by Norman H. Nie, Dale H. Bent and C. Hadlai Hull in year 1968.

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