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Theoharisk
Hi

I am facing a problem with computing a new variable using SPSS. I have 2
variables: One that shows respondents qualifications and another one which
shows the type of the highest of those qualifications. Let's name the former
as ''A'' and the latter as ''B''. ''A'' variable includes values up to a
certain level of qualifications and the highest of those values is value
''1'' which corresponds to holders of a Higher postgraduate degree. Variable
''B'' now only includes responders who have a higher postgraduate degree
classifying them into 5 different categories (Post Doc, PhD, MA, Msc, PGcert).
I mention here that cases of value ''1'' of variable A and cases of all
values of variable ''B'' are exactly the same number (precisely 4837). What I
want to do is to combine these two variables and create another one which
will include all cases of variable ''A'' replacing variable's ''A'' value 1
with all the values found in variable ''B'',. So the new variable will have
exactly the same cases as variable ''A'' but more values by the replacement
of value 1 with all values of variable 'B''. But the problem is that I don't
know how...Please HELP!!!
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Bruce Weaver
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Please provide a few lines of sample data that show exactly what A and B look like originally, and what you want the modified A variable to look like.  And clarify whether the variables are numeric or string.



Theoharisk wrote
Hi

I am facing a problem with computing a new variable using SPSS. I have 2
variables: One that shows respondents qualifications and another one which
shows the type of the highest of those qualifications. Let's name the former
as ''A'' and the latter as ''B''. ''A'' variable includes values up to a
certain level of qualifications and the highest of those values is value
''1'' which corresponds to holders of a Higher postgraduate degree. Variable
''B'' now only includes responders who have a higher postgraduate degree
classifying them into 5 different categories (Post Doc, PhD, MA, Msc, PGcert).
I mention here that cases of value ''1'' of variable A and cases of all
values of variable ''B'' are exactly the same number (precisely 4837). What I
want to do is to combine these two variables and create another one which
will include all cases of variable ''A'' replacing variable's ''A'' value 1
with all the values found in variable ''B'',. So the new variable will have
exactly the same cases as variable ''A'' but more values by the replacement
of value 1 with all values of variable 'B''. But the problem is that I don't
know how...Please HELP!!!
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Theoharisk
Hi again and many thanks for your reply. First of all as you can see below both variables are numeric. Below you can find the two frequencies as shown in my SPSS output. Numbers are original and not random. All I want is to replace ''Higher Education'' value of variable ''A'' with all values found in variable ''B''. In other words I want to create a new variable with all cases found in ''A'' also placing the values of variable ''B'' where variable's ''A'' ''Higher Degree'' value is right now.

Variable A:          
                                  Frequency         Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Higher Degree                   4836                    4.2         6.5                6.5
NVQ level 5               137                      .1          .2                6.6
First/Foundation degree    9233                     8.1        12.3              19.0
.....
Other qualif             5734                    5.0         7.7              85.7
No qualif                    10031                    8.8         13.4              99.1
Don't know             681                     .6                   .9             100.0
Total                            74846                   65.4         100.0
Does not apply            35894                   31.4
No answer                     3752                    3.3
System missing             39648                   34.6
Total                            114493

Variable B:
                               
                                Frequency             Percent        Valid Percent   Cumulative Percent
Valid Doctorate             662                .6              13.7             13.7
        Masters            2562               2.2              53.0             66.7
        Post grad cert
          in educ             968                .8              20.0             86.7
        Other
        post grad degree
        or prof qual     603                .5              12.5             99.2
        Don't know     41                .0                 .8           100.0
        Total                    4836                4.2             100.0

Hope this makes it more comprehensive,

Theo
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Theoharisk
Freq_of_variables.docx

Sorry for that messy output. Here you can find attached a file with both frequencies attached as tables.
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David Marso
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Why not something like...
COMPUTE AB=A.
IF AB=1 AB=B.
VALUE LABELS AB ...... fill in the value labels.
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Theoharisk
Thanks so much but can you please also tell me how can I execute it in a non-syntax SPSS mode? I mean by using SPSS windows. Ok I open the compute function and put AB variable in the target variable box. Can you please help me on explaining what should I right in the numeric expression box and the ''if'' condition should be satisfied? Sorry for that but I am a new user and I am not at all familiar with SPSS syntax.  

Thanks again,
Theo
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David Marso
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Sorry, I don't do "windoze"!
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Theoharisk wrote
Thanks so much but can you please also tell me how can I execute it in a non-syntax SPSS mode? I mean by using SPSS windows. Ok I open the compute function and put AB variable in the target variable box. Can you please help me on explaining what should I right in the numeric expression box and the ''if'' condition should be satisfied? Sorry for that but I am a new user and I am not at all familiar with SPSS syntax.  

Thanks again,
Theo
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Theoharisk
Ok I see.

If my data file is named as ''dataset1'' and my new variable as QUAL can you please write a syntax code for this:
''COMPUTE AB=A.
IF AB=1 AB=B.''

I have really stucked to that and I have a deadline to meet for tomorrow so I would appreciate it amain. I can't find any other solution to the web and you are my last hope for that!PLZ!!!!

Theo
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Bruce Weaver
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David Marso wrote
Why not something like...
COMPUTE AB=A.
IF AB=1 AB=B.
VALUE LABELS AB ...... fill in the value labels.
Setting AB = B is going to cause problems, I think, because the values 1-5 are used by both variables.  Better to do something like this:

do if A=1. /* higher degree .
- compute AB = B. /* which higher degree (1-5).
else.
- compute AB = A+4. /* (2 -> 6, 3 -> 7, etc).
end if.
VALUE LABELS AB ...... fill in the value labels.

This will result in the following values for variable AB:
 1 "Doctorate"
 2 "Masters"
 3 "Post grad cert in educ"
 4 "Other post grad degree or prof qual"
 5 "Don't know"
 6 "NVQ level 5"
 7 "First/Foundation degree"
 8 "Other degree"
 etc

The 5 "Don't know" case doesn't make much sense to me, but that is one of the values currently listed for variable B, which lists types of higher degrees.  I should have thought it would be lumped in with 4 "Other post grad degree or qual".

HTH.
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Re: Adding values to existing variable!HELP!!!

John F Hall
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It'll take forever using the GUI.  I made a dummy data set.

 

1     1

1     2

1     3

1     1

1     2

1     3

1     4

1     5

2     0

4     0

3     0

6     0

6    

8     0

9    

7     0

 

Go to your data and open a new syntax window with:

 

File > new > syntax

 

Then write:

 

recode a (1 = 10) .

compute c = a + b.

format c (f2.0) .

freq c .

 

This yields c with values 11 - 15 and 2 thru whatever.  You can then recode the values of c and change your value labels to match.

 

 

c

 

Frequency

Percent

Valid Percent

Cumulative Percent

Valid

2

1

7.7

9.1

9.1

3

1

7.7

9.1

18.2

4

1

7.7

9.1

27.3

6

1

7.7

9.1

36.4

7

1

7.7

9.1

45.5

8

1

7.7

9.1

54.5

11

1

7.7

9.1

63.6

12

1

7.7

9.1

72.7

13

1

7.7

9.1

81.8

14

1

7.7

9.1

90.9

15

1

7.7

9.1

100.0

Total

11

84.6

100.0

 

Missing

System

2

15.4

 

 

Total

13

100.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recode c (11=1)(12=2)(13=3)(14=4)(15=5)

            (2=6)(3=7) etc etc

 

This saves messing about in the GUI.  You can see a tutorial on syntax for data transformations on page http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/block-2-analysing-one-variable.html on my website.

 

 

John F Hall

 

[hidden email]

www.surveyresearch.weebly.com

 

 

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Bruce Weaver
Sent: 18 May 2011 13:31
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: Adding values to existing variable!HELP!!!

 

Please provide a few lines of sample data that show exactly what A and B look

like originally, and what you want the modified A variable to look like.

And clarify whether the variables are numeric or string.

 

 

 

 

Theoharisk wrote:

> 

> Hi

> 

> I am facing a problem with computing a new variable using SPSS. I have 2

> variables: One that shows respondents qualifications and another one which

> shows the type of the highest of those qualifications. Let's name the

> former

> as ''A'' and the latter as ''B''. ''A'' variable includes values up to a

> certain level of qualifications and the highest of those values is value

> ''1'' which corresponds to holders of a Higher postgraduate degree.

> Variable

> ''B'' now only includes responders who have a higher postgraduate degree

> classifying them into 5 different categories (Post Doc, PhD, MA, Msc,

> PGcert).

> I mention here that cases of value ''1'' of variable A and cases of all

> values of variable ''B'' are exactly the same number (precisely 4837).

> What I

> want to do is to combine these two variables and create another one which

> will include all cases of variable ''A'' replacing variable's ''A'' value

> 1

> with all the values found in variable ''B'',. So the new variable will

> have

> exactly the same cases as variable ''A'' but more values by the

> replacement

> of value 1 with all values of variable 'B''. But the problem is that I

> don't

> know how...Please HELP!!!

> 

 

 

-----

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John F Hall
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Don’t know where the first three data lines below came from, as my result only showed 1 case each of values 11, 12 and 13.  Also cases missing on B should still be counted in C, so syntax needs editing to take account of that.  Bruce’s solution is neater, but the outcome is the same.

 

From: John F Hall [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: 18 May 2011 17:21
To: '[hidden email]'
Subject: RE: Adding values to existing variable!HELP!!!

 

It'll take forever using the GUI.  I made a dummy data set.

 

1     1

1     2

1     3

1     1

1     2

1     3

1     4

1     5

2     0

4     0

3     0

6     0

6    

8     0

9    

7     0

 

Go to your data and open a new syntax window with:

 

File > new > syntax

 

Then write:

 

recode a (1 = 10) .

compute c = a + b.

format c (f2.0) .

freq c .

 

This yields c with values 11 - 15 and 2 thru whatever.  You can then recode the values of c and change your value labels to match.

 

 

c

 

Frequency

Percent

Valid Percent

Cumulative Percent

Valid

2

1

7.7

9.1

9.1

3

1

7.7

9.1

18.2

4

1

7.7

9.1

27.3

6

1

7.7

9.1

36.4

7

1

7.7

9.1

45.5

8

1

7.7

9.1

54.5

11

1

7.7

9.1

63.6

12

1

7.7

9.1

72.7

13

1

7.7

9.1

81.8

14

1

7.7

9.1

90.9

15

1

7.7

9.1

100.0

Total

11

84.6

100.0

 

Missing

System

2

15.4

 

 

Total

13

100.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recode c (11=1)(12=2)(13=3)(14=4)(15=5)

            (2=6)(3=7) etc etc

 

This saves messing about in the GUI.  You can see a tutorial on syntax for data transformations on page http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/block-2-analysing-one-variable.html on my website.

 

 

John F Hall

 

[hidden email]

www.surveyresearch.weebly.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Bruce Weaver
Sent: 18 May 2011 13:31
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: Adding values to existing variable!HELP!!!

 

Please provide a few lines of sample data that show exactly what A and B look

like originally, and what you want the modified A variable to look like.

And clarify whether the variables are numeric or string.

 

 

 

 

Theoharisk wrote:

> 

> Hi

> 

> I am facing a problem with computing a new variable using SPSS. I have 2

> variables: One that shows respondents qualifications and another one which

> shows the type of the highest of those qualifications. Let's name the

> former

> as ''A'' and the latter as ''B''. ''A'' variable includes values up to a

> certain level of qualifications and the highest of those values is value

> ''1'' which corresponds to holders of a Higher postgraduate degree.

> Variable

> ''B'' now only includes responders who have a higher postgraduate degree

> classifying them into 5 different categories (Post Doc, PhD, MA, Msc,

> PGcert).

> I mention here that cases of value ''1'' of variable A and cases of all

> values of variable ''B'' are exactly the same number (precisely 4837).

> What I

> want to do is to combine these two variables and create another one which

> will include all cases of variable ''A'' replacing variable's ''A'' value

> 1

> with all the values found in variable ''B'',. So the new variable will

> have

> exactly the same cases as variable ''A'' but more values by the

> replacement

> of value 1 with all values of variable 'B''. But the problem is that I

> don't

> know how...Please HELP!!!

> 

 

 

-----

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Theoharisk
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Sorry guys

I appreciate your help but I can't really get it. I am about to quit...

Really thanks again...
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Bruce Weaver
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Theoharisk wrote
Sorry guys

I appreciate your help but I can't really get it. I am about to quit...

Really thanks again...
Open your data file, and close any other active data sets.  Then open a new syntax window (File - New - Syntax), and paste the following syntax into it:

* ----- Start of syntax ----- .
do if A=1. /* higher degree .
- compute AB = B. /* which higher degree (1-5).
else.
- compute AB = A+4. /* (2 -> 6, 3 -> 7, etc).
end if.
VALUE LABELS AB
 1 "Doctorate"
 2 "Masters"
 3 "Post grad cert in educ"
 4 "Other post grad degree or prof qual"
 5 "Don't know"
 6 "NVQ level 5"
 7 "First/Foundation degree"
 8 "Other degree"
 9 "NVQ level 4"
 10 "Diploma in higher educ"
 11 "HNC,HND,BTEC etc higher"
 12 "Teaching, further educ"
 13 "Teaching, secondary educ"
 14 "Teaching, primary educ"
 15 "Teaching foundation stage"
 16 "Teaching, level not stated"
.
* ----- End of syntax ----- .

Notice that I've only done the value labels for the first 16 values of variable AB.  You can finish the rest of them by copying and pasting the list below after the line for 16 "Teaching, level not stated".  Be sure to format each line the same way as the first 16.

Nursing etc
RSA higher diploma
Other higher educ below degree
NVQ level 3
International Bac'te
GNVQ/GSVQ advanced
A level or equivalent
RSA advanced diploma
OND,ONC,BTEC etc, national
City & Guilds advanced craft/part 1
Scottish CSYS
SCE Higher or equivalent
Access qualifications
A,S level or equivalent
Trade apprenticeship
NVQ level 2 or equivalent
GNVQ/GSVQ intermediate
RSA diploma
City & Guilds craft/part 2
BTEC,SCOTVEC first/general diploma etc
O level, GCSE grade A-C or equivalent
NVQ level 1 or equivalent
GNVQ,GSVQ foundation level
CSE below grade1,GCSE below grade c
BTEC,SCOTVEC first/general certificate
SCOTVEC modules
RSA other
City & Guilds Foundation/Part 1
YT,YTP certificate
Key Skills Qualif
Basic Skills Qualif
Entry Level qualif
Other qualif
No qualif
Don't know

Are your variable names actually A and B?  If not, change A and B to the proper variable names in the syntax.  Then you should be ready to run the syntax.  There are various ways to do that, but as you want to run it all, you could just click on Run - All.  

Having done that, look at your data file to see if the new variable has appeared--and assuming it has, get a frequency distribution for it, and crosstabulate it with the original A and B variables to check that things got converted as expected.

HTH.

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Theoharisk
Hi again

I am still struggling with that. I am trying to find a solution on the web but it's impossible. I repeatedly tried to run it but the Syntax code you sent me but it doesn't work. The actual names of the variables are: A=hiqual8 and B=higho.

What I run in the syntax is the following:

''do if hiqual8=1. /* higher degree .
- compute Qual3 = higho. /* which higher degree (1-5).
else.
- compute Qual3 = A+4. /* (2 -> 6, 3 -> 7, etc).
end if.''

where Qual3 denotes the new variable computed. Created and derived from hiqual8 and higho.

After that I am getting that message in my output file:

''do if hiqual8=1. /* higher degree .
- compute Qual3 = higho. /* which higher degree (1-5).
else.
- compute Qual3 = A+4. /* (2 -> 6, 3 -> 7, etc).
 
>Error # 4285 in column 19.  Text: A
>Incorrect variable name: either the name is more than 64 characters, or it is
>not defined by a previous command.
>Execution of this command stops.
end if.''

I mention here that there is another variable in the dataset I have, which is named as levqual8 and it consists of a hiqual8 summary: It has just 7 values where the first one is called ''NQF Level 4 and above''. This value includeS all respondents with first degree plus those with a higher postgraduate. I am just mentioning it in case it makes it less complicated
Find attached the file with all 3 variables frequencies.

Thanks once more,
Theonew_file_3_freq_variables.docx
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Maguin, Eugene
Theo,

Bruce sent you the following syntax segment.

do if A=1. /* higher degree .
- compute AB = B. /* which higher degree (1-5).
else.
- compute AB = A+4. /* (2 -> 6, 3 -> 7, etc).
end if.

You modified it to read.

do if hiqual8=1. /* higher degree .
- compute Qual3 = higho. /* which higher degree (1-5).
else.
- compute Qual3 = A+4. /* (2 -> 6, 3 -> 7, etc).
end if.''

I think you failed to make all variable substitutions. Specifically here:

- compute Qual3 = A+4. /* (2 -> 6, 3 -> 7, etc).

Should be, I'll bet

- compute Qual3 = hiqual8+4. /* (2 -> 6, 3 -> 7, etc).



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Bruce Weaver
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You failed to change A+4 to hiqual8+4 on one of the lines--that's why you're getting the error.  Try this:

do if hiqual8=1. /* higher degree .
- compute Qual3 = higho. /* which higher degree (1-5).
else.
- compute Qual3 = hiqual8+4. /* (2 -> 6, 3 -> 7, etc).
end if.
VALUE LABELS Qual3
 1 "Doctorate"
 2 "Masters"
 3 "Post grad cert in educ"
 4 "Other post grad degree or prof qual"
 5 "Don't know"
 6 "NVQ level 5"
 7 "First/Foundation degree"
 8 "Other degree"
 9 "NVQ level 4"
 10 "Diploma in higher educ"
 11 "HNC,HND,BTEC etc higher"
 12 "Teaching, further educ"
 13 "Teaching, secondary educ"
 14 "Teaching, primary educ"
 15 "Teaching foundation stage"
 16 "Teaching, level not stated"
.



Theoharisk wrote
Hi again

I am still struggling with that. I am trying to find a solution on the web but it's impossible. I repeatedly tried to run it but the Syntax code you sent me but it doesn't work. The actual names of the variables are: A=hiqual8 and B=higho.

What I run in the syntax is the following:

''do if hiqual8=1. /* higher degree .
- compute Qual3 = higho. /* which higher degree (1-5).
else.
- compute Qual3 = A+4. /* (2 -> 6, 3 -> 7, etc).
end if.''

where Qual3 denotes the new variable computed. Created and derived from hiqual8 and higho.

After that I am getting that message in my output file:

''do if hiqual8=1. /* higher degree .
- compute Qual3 = higho. /* which higher degree (1-5).
else.
- compute Qual3 = A+4. /* (2 -> 6, 3 -> 7, etc).
 
>Error # 4285 in column 19.  Text: A
>Incorrect variable name: either the name is more than 64 characters, or it is
>not defined by a previous command.
>Execution of this command stops.
end if.''

I mention here that there is another variable in the dataset I have, which is named as levqual8 and it consists of a hiqual8 summary: It has just 7 values where the first one is called ''NQF Level 4 and above''. This value includeS all respondents with first degree plus those with a higher postgraduate. I am just mentioning it in case it makes it less complicated
Find attached the file with all 3 variables frequencies.

Thanks once more,
Theonew_file_3_freq_variables.docx
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Re: Adding values to existing variable!HELP!!!

Theoharisk
Indeed guys!!!

It works now!!!Cant find words to thank you!!!