


GUN_CONTROL1G: Frequencies (SPSS), Crosstabs (SPSS), column percents (Statistics), crosstabulation (Statistics), cumulative percents (Statistics), frequency distributions (Statistics), missing data (Statistics), percents (Statistics), valid percents (Statistics), argument, dependent variable, hypothesis, independent variable, theory, two-variable tables.The data file, syntax file, and output files are SPSS files. The extended notes to the instructor is a Word (docx) file. The exercise is available in both HTML and as a Word (docx) file. Included with the first four exercises (as separate files) are more detailed notes to the instructor, the SPSS syntax necessary to carry out the exercise (SPSS syntax file), and the SPSS output for the exercise (SPSS output file). Please send a copy of any revision to the author. You have permission to use this exercise and to revise it to fit your needs. The last two exercises use SDA (Survey Documentation and Analysis), an online statistical package written at UC Berkeley. The online version of the book is at the SSRIC website.
Statistical calculations on gun control windows#
A good reference on using SPSS is SPSS for Windows Version 23.0 A Basic Tutorial by Linda Fiddler, John Korey, Edward Nelson (Editor), and Elizabeth Nelson. The first four exercises use SPSS to analyze the data. The data have been weighted according to the instructions from the Field Research Corporation. Some of the variables in the poll have been recoded to make them easier to use and some new variables have been created.
Statistical calculations on gun control series#
