Posted by
Beadle, ViAnn on
Dec 04, 2006; 4:15pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/split-half-reliability-tp1072479p1072484.html
It's a bit easier to change the border color of the marker to null. Also you need to suppress the data value labels. Once you do this you can save a chart template checking off the boxes for data element style, data value labels, etc. Then, set this before you run your boxplots. Be sure to only check off these options in the template.
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Subject: Re: Box and Whisper plots in SPSS
I believe it's box and *whisker* ;-)
One (ratrher tedious) way of doing it would be to run the chart, and
then edit it changing the font colours of the outlier markers to the
background colour!
Jamie Burnett wrote:
> Hi, I would like to run some Box and Whisper plots in SPSS but suppress
> the inclusion of outliers in the chart? Is this possible?
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> Thanks
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> Jamie
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