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BBA General
Semester-3/B
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to SPSS 1
3 Views in SPSS 5
What is SPSS?
SPSS Statistics is a statistical software suite developed by IBM for data management,
advanced analytics, multivariate analysis, business intelligence and criminal investigation.
Long ago produced by SPSS Inc., it was acquired by IBM in 2009. Current versions (post
2015) have the brand name: IBM SPSS Statistics.
The software name originally stood for Statistical Package for the Social Sciences,
reflecting the original market, then later changed to Statistical Product and Service
Solutions.
SPSS was released in its first version in 1968 but now there are 29 versions of SPSS as of
September 2022.
Requires training
Expensive
Limited data visualization capabilities
Graphing features not as simple as Excel
How to Install SPSS in PC?
4) Choose the location for SPSS if you wish to change it, Click NEXT.
5) Click INSTALL to begin the installation.
6) A drop box will appear showing the status of the files for installation.
1) Data view
Data view is used to enter the data. The “Data View” tab shows the variables in columns and
each observation in rows, which is most useful to look at the actual values presented in the
dataset.
2) Variable View
Variable View contains descriptions of the attributes of each variable in the data file. In
Variable View: Rows are variables. Columns are variable attributes such as: Type, name,
decimal, measure, label, width, values, align etc.
Data entries in SPSS:
Data can be entered into SPSS by selecting the cell in data view. The variables will be named
as „Var0001 or Var0002‟ and so on but the user can edit the variable names as per
requirements.
The data entered in the data view will automatically be entered into variable view for further
analysis and tests.
For example:
Steps:
1. Go to File
2. Click on OPEN or click on IMPORT DATA to select a file from a particular location.
3. Change the extension from „.sav‟ to „.xlsx‟ incase of excel file. Look in for the
location and select the file to be imported.
Value and Labels
Steps:
For example:
Variable Gender is a categorical variable with two categories: Male and Female.
Category Female is assigned 2 as a value
Category male is assigned 1 as a value
Descriptive statistics are statistics that describe a variable's central tendency (the 'middle' or
expected value) and dispersion (the distribution of the variable's responses).
Steps:
For example: This is a data set which is analyzed to calculate measures of central tendency.
FREQUENCY STATISTICS:
CHARTS:
INDEPENDENT T-TEST IN SPSS:
The Independent Samples t Test compares the means of two independent groups in order to
determine whether there is statistical evidence that the associated population means are
significantly different. The Independent Samples t Test is a parametric test.
Steps:
1. Go to Analyze tab
2. Click on „Compare means and Proportions‟
3. Click on „Independent-Samples t Test‟
4. A dialogue box will appear, select the Test variable(s) and Grouping variables(s).
5. The dependent continuous variable will be moved to Test variable section and the
independent categorical variable will be moved to Grouping variable section.
6. Click on „Define groups‟
7. Type in the numbers used in the data set to code each group
8. Click on OK
Interpretation of output:
There was a significant difference in the data for Male and Female.
As the value of p=0.4, there is moderate effect on the independent variable. P is greater than
the significant value therefore the sample provides strong enough evidence to conclude that
the two population means are equal.
The result is insignificant. We fail to reject the null hypothesis as no statistical significance
exists.
ANOVA-One Way test
The One-Way ANOVA is commonly used to test the following: Statistical differences among
the means of two or more groups. Statistical differences among the means of two or more
interventions. Statistical differences among the means of two or more change scores.
Steps:
1. Click on Analyze
2. Click on Compare Means and proportions
3. Click on One-Way ANOVA.
4. Add the variable Sprint to the Dependent List box, and add the variable Smoking to
the Factor box.
5. Click Options. Check the box for Means plot, then click Continue.
6. Click OK when finished.
Interpretation of output:
Our obtained F of 2.063 (2.346/1.138) is less than F rcitical, p is greater than 0.05.
If Fcal < Fcrit, we fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that there are no significant
differences between the groups.
CHI-SQUARE FOR INDEPENDENCE
This test is used to explore the relationship between two categorical variables. Each of these
variables can have two or more categories. It is based on a crosstabulation table, with cases
classified according to the categories in each variable.
Steps:
1. Click on Analyze
2. Click on Descriptive
statistics
3. Click on crosstabs
4. Move one of your
categorical variable into the
box marked Rows
5. Move the other categorical
variable into the box marked
Columns
6. Click on the statistics button
and tick the Chi-square and
Phi and cramer‟s V
7. Click on Continue
8. Click on the Cells button in
the Counts box make sure there is a tick for observed, in the percentages section.
9. Click on the row,column and total boxes
10. Click on Continue
11. Click on OK
Interpretation Of output:
The data suggests that the variables are not associated with each other, they are independent.
There is no relationship between The price and possibility of buying again coca cola.