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This presentation includes the introduction of SPSS is basic features of Spss, how to input data manually, descriptive statistics and how to perform t-test, Anova and Chi-Square.
Introduces common data management techniques in Stata. Topics covered include basic data manipulation commands such as: recoding variables, creating new variables, working with missing data, and generating variables based on complex selection criteria, merging and collapsing data sets. Intended for users who have an introductory level of knowledge of Stata software.
All workshop materials including slides, do files, and example data sets can be downloaded from http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/rtc/event/data-management-stata
In this presentation various fundamental data analysis using Statistical Tool SPSS was elaborated with special reference to physical education and sports
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Spss training notes
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Series 1 Series 2 Series 3
Training
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Welcome
2. CONTENT OF THE TRAINING
SESSIONI:Introduction to SPSS
1. Background andobjectives
2. Definition
3. Useof SPSS
4. Strengthof SPSS
SESSIONII: Dealingwith SPSS
1. Gettingstartedwith SPSS
2. Creatingadictionary
3. Dataentry
SESSIONIII:Data management
Dataanalysis using SPSS
1. Exploratoryanalysis
2. Descriptiveanalysis
3. Inferentialanalysis
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3. I.Introduction toSPSS
1.1Background
SPSS is the acronym of Statistical Package for the Social
Science. SPSS is one of the most popular statistical packages
which can perform highly complex data manipulation and
analysis with simple instructions. It is designed for both
interactive and non-interactive (batch) uses.
SPSS is a Windows based program that can be used to perform data
entry and analysis and to create tables and graphs. SPSS is capable of
handling large amounts of data and can perform all of the analyses
covered in the text and much more. ... SPSS is updated often.
SPSS is beneficial in performing sound statistical research
particularly in writing dissertations and in other research
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4. Background cont’d
The firstversion ofSPSSappeared on the market wayback in1968. The original
meaning ofthe abbreviation SPSSis StatisticalPackage forthe SocialSciences, but
initspresent formSPSSismuch more than that
Since1968when SPSS wasintroduced asstatisticalanalysisprogramforsocialsciences
AtthattimeSPSSwasusedinpsychologyresearchtoanalysesocialresearchdata. Today
howeverisusuallyusedinbusiness,market
TheSPSSconsistsofbasemoduleneededforallapplications,plusofadd-onmodulesfor
additionalpurposesthatwillbediscussedlater.
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5. Training Expectations
At the end of this training any trainee should be able to
use SPSS for data entry, (template design: coding , naming
and defining variable and defining a missing value etc.),
manage data, producing summary statistics.
Be able to run statistical analysis, incorporate Analytical
results in written reports;
By providing many practical exercises objectives will be
achieved.
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6. LEARNING OUT COME
At the this session, participants will:
appreciate the power of SPSS as a statistical package
Be able to undertake elementary data management and
statistical analyses in SPSS
Be able to produce graphs and tables using SPSS,
have sufficient knowledge of SPSS to be able to
work independently to produce other analyses
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7. 1.2 Definition
SPSS is statistical package for social
science
SPSS is a data management and
statistical analysis tool
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8. 1.3Use ofSPSS
Creatingdata entrymatrix(data entrymask) and datasets and
managingdatasets
Generatingroutine frequency tables, descriptivestatistics,
distributionofmultiple-choicequestion responses etc.
Creatinggraphical presentations ofdata for reporting,
presentations orpublications
Exploringrelationshipsbetweenvariablesusinglinearandnon-
linearmodels
Transformingvariables orcreatingnew variablesfrom
existing
ones
Sub sampling adataset
Identifyingoutliersin the dataset
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9. 1.4 STRENGTH OF SPSS
Data can easily be imported from excel or CSV files
Dataset of SPSS can be saved as STATA or excel so as
to perform different analysis.
Data analysis are easy to carry and output exported to Ms
word ,Ms excel …
SPSS offers a vide range of statistical methods usable
friendly.
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13. The Four Windows: Data Editor
Data Editor
Spreadsheet-like system for defining,
entering, editing, and displaying data.
Extension of the saved file will be “sav.”
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14. Variable view: which displays metadata or information about the data in the
active file, such as variable names and labels, value labels, formats, and missing
value indicators
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15. The Four Windows: Output Viewer
Output Viewer
Displays output and errors. Extension of
the saved file will be “spv.”
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16. The Four Windows: Syntax editor
Syntax Editor
Text editor for syntax composition.
Extension of the saved file will be “spss.”
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17. The Four Windows: Script Window
Script Window
Provides the opportunity to write full-
blown programs, in a BASIC-like language.
Text editor for syntax composition.
Extension of the saved file will be “sbs.”
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18. Questionnaire data entry:
questions are translated into variables
Using codebook we show how the answers to the
questions becomes values of variables
Coding:
It is done by defining value label that is description
assigned to a value of variable
You can use numeric or string coding however string
coding posses some problems.
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19. 2.2 Creating a dictionary
Variable viewColumns
Column1:Variable name
Shortname:somecharactersarenotacceptedtobeused
(betteruse lettersand numbers)
Column2:Variable type
Numeric
Date
String
Column 3:Width
Numberof characters
Column4: Decimals
Numberofdecimals tobe displayed
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21. Entering Data Directly
Missing: options include up to 3 discrete missing
value
•By default SPSS put dots or commas for numeric and
leave empty cell for string variables
•Missing values are: no responses, refused to answer, and
data mistakes
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23. 2.3 Data entry
Enteringdatain Data View
Click on dataview (tomove from variable view todata
view)
Type data in the spreadsheet
Createyour folder:My documents
/PAJER/family-n ame/
Saveyour dataset as../family-name/exercise1
Exit SPSS
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24. Opening anexistingSPSS file
OpenSPSS
File
Go to the folder containing exercise
Type new labels
Name : name of the participant
Missing value: for weight and height use 999
Click on data view
What do you observe in the dataset?
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25. Entering Data Directly
Practice 1: put the following information into
SPSS?
Enter in SPSS the name of different persons
and their gender and height
About gender enter value 1 as male and 2 as
female enter like 10 different observation.
Solution
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26. Saving Data File
To save the data file you created simply click „file‟ and click
„save as.‟ You can save the file in different forms by clicking
“Save as type.”
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27. Opening an existing SPSS dataset
In SPSS, go to FILE/OPEN → Click on the button “Files of
Type.”→ Select the option “SPSS (*. Sav ).” →Select the
file, then click on → Click on "Open.”
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28. Importing Data from Excel
into SPSS
In SPSS, go to: File, Open, Data →Select Type of file (of
Excel) you want to open → Select File name you want to
open→ Open Note: the same procedure holds to open a
Comma delimited (.csv) file and simple database file (. d“ d
Base (*.dbf).
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29. Basic Data Management (Data exploration)
Sorting the Data: to change the order of cases in data
editor
Click „Data‟ and then click Sort Cases
Double Click „Name of the students.‟ Then click ok.
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31. Basic Data Management
(Data exploration)
Practice2:How would you sort the data by the „Height‟
of students in descending order?
Answer: Click data, sort cases, double click „height
of students, ‟click„ descending,‟ and finally click ok.
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32. Basic Data Management (Data exploration
Select Cases
For a subset of the data file, use
Select Cases if your analysis is
willingly to be done on that
subset
In the menu, click Data.
Click Select Cases...
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33. To select only those cases which meet certain
criteria, choose the If option
At the bottom of the dialogue box you can specify how
SPSS has to deal with the cases not selected
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34. •Enter the expression that will determine which variables will be
selected
•Click Continue
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35. Basic Data Management
(Data exploration)
When you’ve finished specifying selection criteria, click OK.
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36. Split file
It often happens that you distinguish between groups
and with to carry out analysis for each group of cases
separately ( e.g. You may wish to analyse men and
women as two separate groups, etc.).
The split file command is useful when you want to
perform the analyses for each group (You use split file
to specify each group are to be distinguished and to
instruct SPSS to perform each of the following analyses
separately for each of groups)
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37. Split file
You find the split file command by selecting:
Data Split File.
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38. Split file
You now need to do is to “switch on” split file, by
clicking either of the following options:
compare groups: the output shows the results
of all groups together.
Choose this option when you want to compare the
groups with each other.
Organize output by groups: the results of each
analysis are shown for each group separately.
Choose this option if you wish to perform the
same analysis for several groups.
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39. MERGING FILES
Merging: Adding cases and variables
Some times there is a need to combine data files.
An example is when three persons have separately
entered the responses to a questionnaire. The three
resulting data files then have to be combined into one
overall data file.
Procedure
Data Merge files Adding cases or Adding
variables.
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40. MERGING FILE
THE WAY THE SCREEN LOOK LIKE:
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41. Recodevariables
Recodevariable e.g “Gender”
Transform Recodeintodifferent variable
Select variable
Type the name ofthe newvariable
Type thelabel
Old and newvalues
Type oldvalue then new value and clickon
add
Repeatforother values OK
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43. III. Datamanagement
For anyanalysis ofdata,thestarting point is
analysed on the menubar,therestfollow according
tothe aim andgoal oftheanalysis
Practice, innovationandknowledgeof exploration,
inferentialanddescriptivestatistics isparamountasSPSSis
justatoolforanalysis, oneneedstohaveknowledgeofwhat
shouldbe analyzed andhowtointerpret theresults.
Makeuse ofthehelpwindow onthemenu bar.
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44. 3.1 Exploratoryanalysis
Basically,it involves the use ofstatistical charts,tables
and diagrams:
Ganttcharts,bargraphs,Piecharts,Frequencytables
(absolute orcumulative,simpleoraggregated),Pareto
diagrams,scatterplots,cross-tables(withnominaldatasets),
contingencytables(withordinalcategorydata),stem-and-
leafdisplay, etc.
The command to perform statistical charts,tables
and diagramsisGraphs or one maypassthrough
Analyze descriptive statistics
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45. CHARTS AND COMPUTATION
SPSScontainsmultipleoptionsfordoingthisthegraphs menu
containsthreedifferentcommandstocreatebar charts.Thereason
forthisratherconfusingsituationisthe longhistoryofthesoftware
package.Whatusedtobeeasy canhowbeaccomplishedinanyeven
simplermanner,butfor thesakeofusersoftheolderSPSSversion
thesoftware designers kept the oldoption inthe program.
we will create bar chart inthis sectioninthe easiest way
possiblebyusingthechartbuilder.Selectinthemenuofthe data
editorthe option.
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48. Intheupperleftcornerofthechartbuilder SPSS displays
the
variables ,the large rectangle tothe right willshowa
previewofthecharttobecreatedandthebuttonahalf the
windowcontainstabsandbuttons forthe design ofthe chart.
Currentlythetabgalleryisshown.Thistabscontainthe
most
oftenusedcharts,namelybarcharts,line charts,area charts,
pie charts andscatterplot.
Choosethemostappropriatecharttobeusedaccordingto
your variable, and move the picture that you needtothe
chartpreview.
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49. the preview nowshowsabarchartinwhich
horizontalandverticalaxis are still empty.
Wedo notneed the dialogue boxofthe elements
propertiesthatalsoaspresented.
Closethis boxbyclickingthebuttonwiththe
crossintitle bar.
Inthenextstep,wedeterminethevariablethat
havetobeshowninthebarchart.Dragthe variable
tothe horizontal axis(x-axis).
SPSS displaysapreview ofthe barchart.
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50. How Can YouMake ADesign Of
YourChart
You can make adesign ofyour chart in two differentways:
- providingamoredetailedspecificationofyourchart when
defining something.
-changing anexistingchart.
Itmeansthatyouareabletoturntheverticalbarsinto
horizontalbars,addatitletothechart,changetheorderof the
bars and add shading tothe bars
How toturn verticalbars intohorizontal bars?
aftergettingyour chart inchart builder window
clickthe tab basicelements.
then clicktranspose.
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