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Intermediate: SPSS for Windows Table of Contents
(Web-based Training/Computer-based Training)
Choices in Running SPSS
- Menus and Dialog Boxes
- Data Analyses
- Syntax Editor Windows and SPSS Commands
- SPSS Command Syntax Rules
- Exploring SPSS Help for Syntax
- Modifying and Running the Frequencies Command
- Retrieving and Running SPSS Syntax Files
- The Include Command
- SPSS Production Facility
- When to Use the Different Modes
Advanced Data Modifications
- Data Selection
- Split Files
- Computing New Variables
- Recoding Variables
- Automatic Recode
- Do If...Else If Logic
- String Transformations
- Working With Dates
- Combining Date and String Functions
Graphics: ChartLooks and Templates
- Chart Templates or ChartLooks?
- ChartLooks (Interactive Graphs)
- Creating a ChartLook
- Applying the New ChartLook
- Chart Templates (Standard Charts)
- Building a Chart Template File
- Applying a Chart Template File
- Using the Apply Template Menu Choice
- Setting a Default Chart Template or ChartLook
Editing Pivot Tables
- Creating a Pivot Table
- Editing Rules for Pivot Tables
- Table Properties
- Moving Directly to a Layer
- Editing Cell Properties
- The Precision of Results
- Showing and Hiding Cells
- Creating Category Groups
- Rotating Labels
- Creating Graphs from Pivot Tables
Controlling the Environment
- SPSS Options
- Using the Set Command
- Recommendations When Changing Options
Deployment of SPSS Results
- The Three Types of SPSS Output
- ActiveX and SPSS
- Moving Pivot Table Output
- Embedding an ActiveX Pivot Table Object with Paste Special5
- Paste Special as Picture
- Paste Special as Text
- Pasting Pivot Tables into Spreadsheets
- Pasting Graphics from SPSS
- Pasting Standard Charts
- Pasting Interactive Graphs
- Moving Text Output from SPSS to Word Processors
- Exporting SPSS Output
- Move SPSS Charts by Saving in a Graphic Format
- Publishing Output to SPSS SVWS
Adding Cases From Two Files
- Considerations
- Steps in This Example
- Checking the SPSS Data File
- Reading a dBase File
- The Data Map
- Adding the Files
- Creating a Group Variable
- Adding Labels
- Saving a New Data File
- Appendix: Exploring the Combined File
- Appendix: Testing Mean Differences: T Test
Helpful Features in SPSS
- Displaying SPSS Data File Information
- Moving Variables in the Data Editor
- Saving Only Some Variables
- Variable Sets
- Directing Output to a Different Viewer Window
- Interrupting SPSS
- Applying Dictionary Information From Another File
- SPSS Scripts
- Customizing Toolbars
Merging Files: Adding Variables
- Types of Matching (Adding Variables)
- Importance of Sorting
- Importance of File Type
- Caution About Variable Names
- A One-to-One Match
- Preparing the 1990 Data
- Preparing the 1960 Data
- Running Commands from a Syntax Window
- Specifying the One-To-One Match
- Measuring Change
- Saving the Combined File
- Appendix: Reporting the Changes
Aggregating Data
- Steps in the Example
- Read the Country File
- Aggregating the Data
- Break Variable(s)
- Aggregate Variables
- Specifying the Aggregate Data File
- Saving the Aggregated File
- Adding Regional Variables to Worl6090 File (Table Look-Up Match)
- Calculating a Difference Variable and Reporting the Results
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