

Double click the chart to open the chart editorġ6 Creating Charts You get edit options by double clicking on an item.


Click OKġ5 The chart will appear in the output windowĬreating Charts The chart will appear in the output window 20. Select the appropriate options and then click continue 19. Move the correct variables to the right side and then click Charts Level of education for this oneġ4 Creating Charts 18. 05, we reject the null hypothesis- this means that there is a significant difference between at least one groups mean and anothers- Tukey tells us where the differences lieġ3 Creating Charts The simplest way to make a chart is to create it as you are running an analysis (not always possible) 16. Results will appear The stars tell you where the significant differences occur If any Sig less than. Select Descriptive then Continue- then select PostHoc…ġ4. Move the Numerical variable to the dependent list and move the categorical variable to the Factor listġ2. Click Analyze- Compare Means- One-Way ANOVA 11. 05, we accept the null hypothesis- this means that there is no significant difference in the means income between the groupsġ0. Label the groups (in this case f or m) 9. Select the test variable and the grouping variable, then click Define Groups Walk through the stats coach as an example with this- use the demo file inside tutorial sampleĨ. Click Analyze- Compare Means- Independent Samples t test 7. Select Descriptors- click continue- click Plots 4. Move a scale variable to dependent, move the category variable to factor- click Statisticsģ. Click Analyze- Descriptive Stats- Explore 2. Presentation on theme: "Introduction to SPSS 16.0 Part 2"- Presentation transcript:Ģ Outline Running an analysis- explore differences, t test, ANOVAĬreating charts/graphs Edit Tables Moving charts and graphs into Wordġ.
