Happy New Year Everyone!
I am starting the New Year by inputting some data into SPSS 13.0. I am adding a number of variables that all have the same values (i.e. 1 = never; 2 = seldom; 3 = sometimes, etc.). Is there away to add these values to a number of variables as once rather than completing the 'values' section of each variable. If anyone could help me, this would save me so much time!
Kind Regards,
Nicola Davies,
BSc; MSc Comm.; PhD Candidate
Liasion Officer for the DHP Postgraduate Subcommittee
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From: Research of postgraduate psychologists. on behalf of Jeremy Miles
Sent: Fri 24/08/2007 18:04
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Subject: Re: Line Graphs
The best solution for this sort of thing is usually to create a table
of means (Analyze, Compare Means, Means), paste it into Excel, and
draw a line graph there.
You have much more flexibility about how it appears if you use Excel.
jeremy
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