SPSS for Researchers & also Data Analysis-for Businesses
What you'll learn
- Data import into SPSS, Data Filter, Recoding of Data, Regression Analysis, Syntax Making & Graphical representation with Descritive analysis
Requirements
- Knowledge of Statistics or Econometrics
Description
Recoding, Syntax, Regression analysis, Graphical representation, and Data Filter
Table making, Regression Analysis from given data
Recoding in same and different variables
Descriptive and Crosstabulation analysis
You should have a basic understanding of data and the regression equation. If you have this information then this will be very easy to understand like regression analysis and interpretation of the analysis. I will also explain the interpretation of the results.
Before you begin the process of importing your data into SPSS, you need to ensure that your variable names are in the first row of the worksheet, and that there is no gap between the first and second rows. Our worksheet satisfies both these requirements.
Click Transform > Recode into Different Variables.
Double-click on variable Rank to move it to the Input Variable -> Output Variable box. In the Output Variable area,give the new variable the name RankIndicator.
Click the Old and New Values button. ...
Click OK.
Open SPSS and the data file you want to filter by double-clicking the data file name or the SPSS icon on your computer desktop. ...
Click the "Data" menu at the top of the SPSS Data Editor. ...
Click the appropriate radio button that will specify which data to select for your analysis.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone
Instructor
Currently, the Instructor is performing his duties as a faculty member at the university level. He completed his Ph.D. coursework in Economics and my M.Phil and MSC are also in economics from the best universities. I have done many tasks or projects as a freelancer. In my study, I have knowledge of all commerce, Economics, and Management sciences subjects very deeply. In Economics i will teach all courses and some can show here like, macro, micro, econometrics, development, labor, int. trade, and public economics.