Posted by
John F Hall on
Jan 07, 2015; 6:36pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Help-with-Multivariate-analyze-demographics-and-response-percentages-tp5728363p5728368.html
In haste as my dinner is on the table.
Look at RECODE for grouping the scores, then CROSSTABS for comparing them
across demographics.
There are tutorials on this for absolute beginners on my site.
John F Hall (Mr)
[Retired academic survey researcher]
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Yes, I completely agree. That said, this is about doing the analysis (from a
purely "learning SPSS" standpoint) and not about the actual use of the
analysis for anything practical or academic.
For the sake of my learning though, do you say that because of the low
statistical power of the sample size?
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