Hi All,
I've looked in the archives for this and haven't been able to figure it out (though I'm sure others could and maybe I just can't follow enough of the snytax). I have a data set with demographic variables that I'd like to order in a way that makes sense, and alphabetically would be fine, but I'd prefer to have "other" after the discrete categories and then "no response" last. I could do this by making variable titles a bit awkward (such as changing "no response" to "response not given," but I'd like to use short title versions for my tables. I know there has to be a way to do this, but I don't know it. Any suggestions? Thanks, Kelly |
Hi,
Save the file with the variables ordered and open it then again. Save oufile="c:/myfile.sav" /keep var1 var2 ... (ordered it the right manner, you may get the names e.g. from the Variable View) ... Var100 /compressed. Get file ="c:/myfile.sav". HTH Jan -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Kelly Sorensen Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 4:07 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Reordering of variables Hi All, I've looked in the archives for this and haven't been able to figure it out (though I'm sure others could and maybe I just can't follow enough of the snytax). I have a data set with demographic variables that I'd like to order in a way that makes sense, and alphabetically would be fine, but I'd prefer to have "other" after the discrete categories and then "no response" last. I could do this by making variable titles a bit awkward (such as changing "no response" to "response not given," but I'd like to use short title versions for my tables. I know there has to be a way to do this, but I don't know it. Any suggestions? Thanks, Kelly |
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Hi Kelly,
I found out how to do this myself 3 months ago after finding the topic covered on Raynald's SPSS Tools site<http://www.spsstools.net/Syntax/LabelsAndVariableNames/DeleteOrReorderVariableNames.txt>. Here is the syntax below...hope it helps. I like this because it doesn't require you to spell out all of the variable names nor save the data. -Ariel * How to delete or reorder variable names. * Raynald Levesque 2002/02/09. DATA LIST LIST /id sex var1 z age. BEGIN DATA 1 1 1 1 25 2 2 2 2 35 3 1 5 0 65 END DATA. * TO change the order to the variables to age id sex var1 z. MATCH FILES FILE=* /KEEP=age ALL. LIST. * NOTE: In the above command, ALL means all remaining variables not previously named. * Use the following to delete variables var1, z and age. MATCH FILES FILE=* /DROP=var1 z age. LIST. On 12/8/06, Kelly Sorensen <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > I've looked in the archives for this and haven't been able to figure it > out (though I'm sure others could and maybe I just can't follow enough of > the snytax). > > I have a data set with demographic variables that I'd like to order in a > way that makes sense, and alphabetically would be fine, but I'd prefer to > have "other" after the discrete categories and then "no response" last. I > could do this by making variable titles a bit awkward (such as changing "no > response" to "response not given," but I'd like to use short title versions > for my tables. > > I know there has to be a way to do this, but I don't know it. Any > suggestions? > > Thanks, > > Kelly > |
Hi list,
I'd like to know what method to use in SPSS (or in other package) to evaluate the association and linear association (trend) of the following scenearios: a) 2 (unordered) x 4 (ordered). For example: 2 (gender) by 4 (period) b) 3 (unordered) x 4 (ordered). For example: 3 (race) by 4 (period) For a: I'm using the chi-square peason test and the Cochran-Armitage test For b: I'm using the chi-square pearson test and the Linear-by-Linear Association test Thanks, /Christian |
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