Dear Experts,
I have to convert one SPSS data file as per clients SPSS data map.Now my problem is I want to convert variable width (Not Column width) as per clients map. e.g. In my map q1(string) as a variable name ,its width is 165. and q2(Numeric) its width is 10. Whereas in my data the width of q1 is 30, and q2 is 2. Can anybody suggest me how I can convert it by Pragmatically( in SPSS) not manually. Any help will be highly appreciated. Regards. Mousumi. --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. |
To those who answered my previous question regarding how to interpret
interactions when variables were transformed, thank you. The information provided was very helpful. I have another question about centering my variables. The readings I have done recommend that I center my predictor and moderator variables. As I undesrtand, I should first apply the transformations and then center the variables to run the regression. Is this correct? Sorry, if this question is seemingly simple but I want to make sure that I've got this right. Thanks in advance for your help. Sonia _________________________________________________________________ Want a degree but can't afford to quit? Top school degrees online - in as fast as 1 year http://forms.nextag.com/goto.jsp?url=/serv/main/buyer/education.jsp?doSearch=n&tm=y&search=education_text_links_88_h288c&s=4079&p=5116 |
Sonia,
What transformations did you ultimately decide to apply and why? A fairly common form of centering in multiple regression involves transforming the raw scores into z-scores, and then using the z-scores in the computation of the interaction cross-product. This procedure is helpful in terms of placing the main effect and interaction weights on a similar and easy to interpret metric. However, if you have already decided to transform the independent variables, I am not sure that I would recommend that you also apply a z-score transformation on top of everything else. HTH, Stephen Brand For personalized and professional consultation in statistics and research design, visit www.statisticsdoc.com -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]]On Behalf Of Sonia Patil Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 3:30 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Multiple regression centering and transforming variables To those who answered my previous question regarding how to interpret interactions when variables were transformed, thank you. The information provided was very helpful. I have another question about centering my variables. The readings I have done recommend that I center my predictor and moderator variables. As I undesrtand, I should first apply the transformations and then center the variables to run the regression. Is this correct? Sorry, if this question is seemingly simple but I want to make sure that I've got this right. Thanks in advance for your help. Sonia _________________________________________________________________ Want a degree but can't afford to quit? Top school degrees online - in as fast as 1 year http://forms.nextag.com/goto.jsp?url=/serv/main/buyer/education.jsp?doSearch =n&tm=y&search=education_text_links_88_h288c&s=4079&p=5116 |
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Abdus,
I'll assume that you want to convert q1 from A30 to A165 as I don't clearly understand you. Rename variables (q1=temp). String q1(a165). Compute q1=temp. As for q2, use the format statement. Format q2(f10.0) or (f10.2), depending on how many places to the right of the decimal you want. Gene Maguin |
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