Q1: How can I import external data into SPSS for
analysis?
Ans: To import external data into SPSS, follow these
steps:
• Open SPSS and go to "File" > "Open" > "Data".
• Select the appropriate file format (e.g., Excel, CSV)
and locate the file on your computer.
• Choose the correct settings for the import, such as
delimiters, variable types, and variable names.
• Preview the imported data to ensure accuracy.
• Click "OK" to import the data into SPSS for
analysis.
Q2: How do I perform a descriptive analysis of variables in
SPSS?
Ans: To perform a descriptive analysis of variables in SPSS,
follow these steps:
• Open your dataset in SPSS.
• Go to "Analyze" > "Descriptive Statistics" >
"Descriptives".
• Select the variables you want to analyze and move them
to the "Variables" box.
• Choose the desired statistics, such as mean, standard
deviation, minimum, maximum, etc.
• Click "OK" to generate the descriptive statistics output,
which will include the selected statistics for the chosen
variables.
Q5: How can I perform regression analysis in SPSS to
examine the relationship between variables?
Ans: To perform regression analysis in SPSS to examine the
relationship between variables, follow these steps:
• Open your dataset in SPSS.
• Go to "Analyze" > "Regression" > "Linear".
• Select the dependent variable and move it to the
"Dependent" box.
• Choose the independent variables and move them to the
"Independent(s)" box.
• Customize the regression options, such as method (e.g.,
enter, stepwise), statistics, and plots.
• Click "OK" to generate the regression analysis output,
which will include regression coefficients, R-squared,
significance values, and other relevant statistics.

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    Q1: How canI import external data into SPSS for analysis? Ans: To import external data into SPSS, follow these steps: • Open SPSS and go to "File" > "Open" > "Data". • Select the appropriate file format (e.g., Excel, CSV) and locate the file on your computer. • Choose the correct settings for the import, such as delimiters, variable types, and variable names. • Preview the imported data to ensure accuracy. • Click "OK" to import the data into SPSS for analysis.
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    Q2: How doI perform a descriptive analysis of variables in SPSS? Ans: To perform a descriptive analysis of variables in SPSS, follow these steps: • Open your dataset in SPSS. • Go to "Analyze" > "Descriptive Statistics" > "Descriptives". • Select the variables you want to analyze and move them to the "Variables" box. • Choose the desired statistics, such as mean, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, etc. • Click "OK" to generate the descriptive statistics output, which will include the selected statistics for the chosen variables.
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    Q5: How canI perform regression analysis in SPSS to examine the relationship between variables? Ans: To perform regression analysis in SPSS to examine the relationship between variables, follow these steps: • Open your dataset in SPSS. • Go to "Analyze" > "Regression" > "Linear". • Select the dependent variable and move it to the "Dependent" box. • Choose the independent variables and move them to the "Independent(s)" box. • Customize the regression options, such as method (e.g., enter, stepwise), statistics, and plots. • Click "OK" to generate the regression analysis output, which will include regression coefficients, R-squared, significance values, and other relevant statistics.