Posted by
John F Hall on
Aug 14, 2012; 7:51am
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/New-to-SPSS-Multiple-responses-tp5714676p5714677.html
Are these before and after figures on the same variables from the same
population at two different times? How many actual cases do you have? It
may be that all you need is some sort of index for each row subtracting %
for 2nd PF from 1st PF and then trying to make some sort of theoretical or
policy sense from the results.
If you send me [off-list] the instrument/questionnaire used and your SPSS
*.sav file, I'll have a look and see if I can help. Meanwhile check out the
SPSS tutorials on my website
(
http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/summary-guide-to-spss-tutorials.html ).
I'm not convinced that this is a case for multiple response as such, but
check out
http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/33-multiple-response-mult-response.html .
John F Hall (Mr)
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Subject: New to SPSS (Multiple responses)
Hi
Desperately need help to interpret this data. Very new to SPSS and needed to
do a multiple response from a qualitative data to quantitative. Fed the
numbers in SPSS and had this. The table shows results from 2 peer feedback
activities. The columns (not shaded) is the first responses during peer
feedback and the shaded columns are the second responses during the second
peer feedback activity.
My Sup said that the results cannot be used because it didnt show much. I am
sure it can and I feel it is valuable because I am sure it shows something.
Can anyone help how I should interpret this?
http://spssx-discussion.1045642.n5.nabble.com/file/n5714676/multiple_responses_spss.jpg
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