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Graphing complex sample data

cbrawner
I'm working my way up the complex sample (CS) analysis learning curve. I currently have access to SPSS v21 with the CS module. I also have v23, but not with the CS module. I'm considering making that move.

I successfully ran CS crosstabs on a public data set and confirmed the results with that source. I don't see how to graph these results from SPSS. Does SPSS support developing graphs from CS analyses?

Thanks for your time.
Clinton
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Maguin, Eugene
What would these graphs look like? A crosstabs graph might be a bar chart. Would you have a graph for each cluster or sampling unit? I don't know that I have an idea for you but I'm also not sure what you want either.
Gene Maguin

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I'm working my way up the complex sample (CS) analysis learning curve. I currently have access to SPSS v21 with the CS module. I also have v23, but not with the CS module. I'm considering making that move.

I successfully ran CS crosstabs on a public data set and confirmed the results with that source. I don't see how to graph these results from SPSS.
Does SPSS support developing graphs from CS analyses?

Thanks for your time.
Clinton



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cbrawner
I was interested in creating bar graphs of the frequency estimates for categories of physical activity, including the standard errors. I can do this in Powerpoint, but thought there might be a way in SPSS. That would be a bit easier and less prone to transcription error.

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Clinton
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Maguin, Eugene
Yes, this can done (easily). Have you looked at the Graph command? Have you looked at the GGraph command, which is pretty complicated in terms of syntax but which has a dropdown menu system for common types of graphs? Graph output can be edited but I don't think that GGraph output can be edited (I have never done it.) Andy is the real graphing (and GGraph expert.) All that said, I don't think that either of these commands connect to a complex samples analysis, which I assume to mean a sampling design other than 'conveniance' or simple random sampling.
Gene Maguin




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I was interested in creating bar graphs of the frequency estimates for categories of physical activity, including the standard errors. I can do this in Powerpoint, but thought there might be a way in SPSS. That would be a bit easier and less prone to transcription error.

Thanks.
Clinton



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