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(I apologize for any possible cross-posts) This is the final announcement of a February 26-27 (at 6PM-10PM EST (GMT-5)) online Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) workshop using SmartPLS for faculty, practitioners, and students. Registration will be open through February 22nd. The cost for faculty and/or practitioners is $250 (USD). The cost for full-time students is $150 (USD) (using the discount code 'student7' while registering for the workshop). There is more information about the workshop content and procedures for registering at the registration site: https://www.regonline.com/smartpls-feb-26-27-2010 (please copy and paste the url, do not click on it) Please note that we return a portion of the revenue from this workshop to the respective University’s software development team to keep the cost and availability of SmartPLS free for academic use.
Geoffrey S. Hubona
Associate Professor
Computer Information Systems
J. Mack Robinson College of Business
Georgia State University
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Dear all, I keep on having this problem handling the multiple responses questions with SPSS / PASW i've been checking for a solution for this problem for a long time, red so many posts regarding the same issue but couldn't find what i want. i would really appreciate any help regarding this. here is the issue i'm facing in details. in several questions among the same questionnaire were the multiple responses are possible. for example i'm having a question with 10 answer selection the row data for that question - for example - if i select answers 3,4 & 7.. will be as follows 0011001000 now exporting this data to SPSS will create 10 variables, 1 var for each statement with values 1=mentioned & 0=not mentioned what can i do to get the results in SPSS / PASW in one variable with the percentages / frequencies for each statement distributed ? same process i can do using a data processing software (NIPO - DIANA) what are the steps in SPSS / PASW that i should follow to get the results for the question were each statement shows it's own freq. / percentage instead of getting each statement in a separate variable ? thanks and best regards, M.Aayed Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. Sign up now. |
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Dear M.Aayed If you have the then variables with 0 and 1, you can agregate the data and then calculate the percentage of each response pattern: DATASET DECLARE count. AGGREGATE /OUTFILE='count' /BREAK=v01 v02 v03 v04 v05 v06 v07 v08 v09 v10 /count=N. DATASET ACTIVATE count. AGGREGATE /OUTFILE=* MODE=ADDVARIABLES /BREAK= /total_cases=SUM(count). COMPUTE percent=(count / total_cases) *100. EXECUTE. I hope this helps Andrés Mg. Andrés Burga León Coordinador de Análisis e Informática Unidad de Medición de la Calidad Educativa Ministerio de Educación del Perú Calle El Comercio s/n (espalda del Museo de la Nación) Lima 41 Perú Teléfono 615-5840
Dear all, I keep on having this problem handling the multiple responses questions with SPSS / PASW i've been checking for a solution for this problem for a long time, red so many posts regarding the same issue but couldn't find what i want. i would really appreciate any help regarding this. here is the issue i'm facing in details. in several questions among the same questionnaire were the multiple responses are possible. for example i'm having a question with 10 answer selection the row data for that question - for example - if i select answers 3,4 & 7.. will be as follows 0011001000 now exporting this data to SPSS will create 10 variables, 1 var for each statement with values 1=mentioned & 0=not mentioned what can i do to get the results in SPSS / PASW in one variable with the percentages / frequencies for each statement distributed ? same process i can do using a data processing software (NIPO - DIANA) what are the steps in SPSS / PASW that i should follow to get the results for the question were each statement shows it's own freq. / percentage instead of getting each statement in a separate variable ? thanks and best regards, M.Aayed Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. Sign up now. |
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Use the MULT RESPONSE procedure or CTABLES. Look in Help for details. From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Mohammed Mustafa Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. Sign up now. |
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Got sidetracked and forgot to add the link to the
slide-show.
See http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/uploads/2/9/9/8/2998485/slides_3_-_european_social_survey_2002.ppt
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