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Resource type Edit SPSS charts: Example using a scatterplot
How to use the SPSS chart editor to adjust the size, colours, labels, etc. on your chart. This example uses a scatterplot. This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by David Bowers, Independent consultant in mathematics, statistics and learning development. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.
Resource type Enter data and define variables in SPSS
A general overview of how to define variables and enter data into SPSS. This "Getting started with SPSS" resource is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Kate Richards, MEI.
Resource type Enter data from a questionnaire, Example 1: Single response
Using SPSS, enter data from a questionnaire in which respondents had to choose one option (e.g., Gender, Age group, etc...). This "Getting started with SPSS" resource is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Kate Richards, MEI.
Resource type Enter data from a questionnaire, Example 2: Single response Likert scale questions
Using SPSS, enter data from a questionnaire in which respondents had to choose one option from a likert scale. This "Getting started with SPSS" resource is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Kate Richards, MEI.
Resource type Enter data from a questionnaire, Example 3: Multiple response questions (tick all that apply)
Using SPSS, enter data from a questionnaire in which respondents can choose more than one option for a question. For example, 'tick all that apply'. This "Getting started with SPSS" resource is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Kate Richards, MEI.
Resource type Enter data from a questionnaire, Example 4: Ranked response questions
Using SPSS, enter data from a questionnaire in which respondents rank a series of options. For example, 'rank in order or importance the following...'. This "Getting started with SPSS" resource is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Kate Richards, MEI.
Resource type Enter data from a questionnaire, Example 5: Open response questions
Using SPSS, numerical data from an open response question on a questionnaire. This "Getting started with SPSS" resource is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Kate Richards, MEI.
Resource type Factor Analysis (Worksheet)
Factor Analysis is a multivariate technique aimed at reducing a set of variables to a number of factors or constructs. This teach yourself worksheet gives a very brief introduction to Factor Analysis and how to perform this using SPSS. This includes some useful references at the end. Note: The "Analyze" --> "Data Reduction" step in SPSS (see page 3) in SPSS has now been changed to "Analyze" --> "Dimension Reduction"
Resource type Format tables in SPS output
How to format tables in an SPSS output file. This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Tim Sparks, Coventry University. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.
Resource type Getting started with data handling in SPSS
This is one of four "Getting started with ..." developed by Cheryl Voake-Jones and Emma Cliffe from the Mathematics Resources Centre at the University of Bath covering data handling in SPSS. The resource includes an audio tutorial with transcript and associated files. These resources were developed with funding from sigma.
Resource type Grouped scatterplot with trend lines
How to use SPSS to create a grouped scatterplot and add separate trend lines for each group (a linear trend line is sometimes referred to as a regression line). This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.
Resource type How to Select a Subset of Cases for Analysis in SPSS (Worksheet)
This teach yourself worksheet explains the easiest way to use SPSS to undertake an analysis for a subset of cases, or separate analyses for a number of different subsets (subgroups) separately.
Resource type Import data from Excel into SPSS
How to import your excel data into SPSS as well as preparing your file to be imported. This "Getting started with SPSS" resource is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Kate Richards, MEI.
Resource type Independent (Unpaired) Samples t-test (Worksheet)
Independent Samples t-tests are used to test a hypothesis of differences between two population means when your data comes from two different or independent groups of subjects. This teach yourself worksheet provides an introduction to independent samples t-tests including how to do these using SPSS.
Resource type Independent samples t-test
A Quick Reference worksheet on an introduction to the independent samples t-test. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Mollie Gilchrist and Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield.
Resource type Interpret Cronbach's alpha output in SPSS
How to interpret output from a Cronbach's alpha in SPSS. This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Paul Wilson, University of Wolverhampton. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.
Resource type Interpret SPSS output for a paired t-test
How to interpret SPSS output for a paired t-test. Includes the p-value and confidence intervals for the mean difference. This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Jonathan Gillard, Cardiff University. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.
Resource type Interpret SPSS output for an independent t-test
How to interpret SPSS output for an independent t-test (also known as a two-sample t-test). Includes Levene's test for homogeneity of variance, p-value and confidence intervals for the mean difference. This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Jonathan Gillard, Cardiff University. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.
Resource type Interpret SPSS output for Pearson's r correlation
How to interpret SPSS output for Pearson's r correlation (includes the correlation coefficient and corresponding p-value). This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Cheryl Voake-Jones, University of Bath. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.
Resource type Interpret SPSS output for Spearman's rho correlation
How to interpret SPSS output for Spearman's rho correlation (includes the correlation coefficient and corresponding p-value). This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Cheryl Voake-Jones, University of Bath. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.
Resource type Interpreting percentages from a Crosstab table in SPSS
How to interpret row, column and total percentages in a crosstabs table created in SPSS. This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Tim Sparks, Coventry University. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.
Resource type Missing values in SPSS
Determine how to use SPSS to replace missing data with a code and then define it in the variable view. This "Getting started with SPSS" resource is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Kate Richards, MEI.
Resource type One-Sample t-test in SPSS
A short video tutorial to demonstrate how to perform a one-sample t-test using SPSS. This resource has been made available under a Creative Commons licence by Kristian Evans, Swansea University.
Resource type One-Way ANOVA in SPSS
A short video tutorial to demonstrate how to perform a the one-way ANOVA procedure using SPSS. This resource has been made available under a Creative Commons licence by Kristian Evans, Swansea University.
Resource type Opening Excel Data in SPSS and Creating Value Lables in SPSS (Workseet)
This teach yourself worksheet explains how to open an Excel worksheet as an SPSS dataset, and also how to add value labels to coded data in SPSS.
Resource type Paired t-tests (Worksheet)
This yourself worksheet provides an introduction to paired t-tests. The focus is on hand calculation but does include some notes on how to do a paired t-test using SPSS.