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John F Hall
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Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 6:40 PM
Subject: Re: handling multiple responses with SPSS 17 & PASW 18

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Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 8:12 AM
Subject: handling multiple responses with SPSS 17 & PASW 18

 
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


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Re: handling multiple responses with SPSS 17 & PASW 18

Mohammed Mustafa
Dear John,
 
this to confirm rcpt of your mail and more to thank you and every one else who posted a reply to my query
i'll go through the methods you posted
 
once again thanks every body for your help and support
 
Regards,
 
Mohd M. Aayed
System Analyst & CATI Projects Manger
Pan Arab Research Center (PARC-KSA)

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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 18:43:59 +0100
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Did anyone get this?  Hotmail and Orange are going through another bad patch!
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 6:40 PM
Subject: Re: handling multiple responses with SPSS 17 & PASW 18

Got sidetracked and forgot to add the link to the slide-show.
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 8:12 AM
Subject: handling multiple responses with SPSS 17 & PASW 18

 
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


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