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SPSS Tutorial # Two: Start SPSS and Open

This document provides instructions for using SPSS to analyze car data. It tells the user to open the Cars data file, select variables like Miles per Gallon and Country of Origin for frequency analysis, choose statistics like quartiles and standard deviation, and format and output the results. Printing the output confirms the instructions were followed correctly.

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SPSS Tutorial # Two: Start SPSS and Open

This document provides instructions for using SPSS to analyze car data. It tells the user to open the Cars data file, select variables like Miles per Gallon and Country of Origin for frequency analysis, choose statistics like quartiles and standard deviation, and format and output the results. Printing the output confirms the instructions were followed correctly.

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SPSS Tutorial # Two

Start SPSS and open the Cars data file. See SPSS Tutorial # One if you need a reminder...

Click OK.

Open the Cars data file.

While viewing the Cars data file in the SPSS Data Editor, click on Analyze. Click on Descriptive Statistics. Click on Frequencies.

Select the variables Miles per Gallon, Model Year, and Country of Origin from the left hand column and put them into the right hand column using the button between the columns...

Click on Statistics

Click on Quartiles Std. deviation (standard deviation) S.E. mean (standard error of the mean) Mean, Median, Mode... Finally, click on Continue...

By clicking on Continue, you return to the Frequencies dialog box. Now click on Format...

Check the box next to Suppress tables with more than 10 categories... click Continue... then click OK on the Frequencies dialog box. This will open the Output window

Your output should look like this... If it does, print it.

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