Assignment: Using SPSS
SPSS Assignment 1
Part 1
Part 1
For Part 1 of this assignment you will use SPSS to calculate the mean, median, mode, variance and standard deviation of the height and shoesize data collected from prior Research Methods course groups. In addition, you will use SPSS to determine how many standard deviations the average ASCI 670 instructor’s height is from the combined group mean.
Open SPSS spreadsheet
Select the “variable view” tab in the bottom left corner
In the first row, under the “name” column type Partno (for student) In the second row, under the “name” column type “Height”
In the third row, under the “name” column type “Shoesize” Now click on the “Data View” window in the bottom left corner
Enter just the number of the student in the Partno column (e,g., 1,2,3). Put 15 for the Instructor Enter each datum (data point) in an individual cell under the variable you named Partno, Height, and Shoesize
Data are posted in the table below
Now click “Analyze” (written at the very top), then “Descriptive Statistics,” then “Frequency.” Deselect the box that says “Display frequency tables.”
Move “Height” and “Shoesize” that are in the window on the left to the window on the right (this window is titled “Variable(s):”
Now click “Statistics” and select the boxes that say “Mean,” “Median,” “Mode,” “Std. deviation,” and “Variance.”
Click “Continue” then click “OK”
1. Now print out the analyses (or copy and paste) and indicate what the mean, median, mode, standard deviation, and variance are for each variable.
1. Write up the means and standard deviations using proper APA format. Use M for mean and SD for standard deviation.
Click “Options” then select only the “Mean” box
Click “Continue” then click “OK”
Now go back to the spreadsheet by minimizing the “output” file.
1. Write down the z scores for each corresponding raw score. Now check the z score that corresponds to a raw score of 67 (instructor’s height). Is the instructor’s height above the mean or below the mean?
Participant Height (in inches) Shoe size Participant # 1 70 8.5
Participant # 2 70 10.5
Participant # 3 65 10
Participant # 4 64 10
Participant # 5 66 10
Participant # 6 66 8
Participant # 7 71 11.5
Participant # 8 71 10
Participant # 9 71 9.5
Participant # 10 72 9.5
Participant # 11 66 9
Participant # 12 63 2
Participant # 13 67 5
Participant # 14 59 3.5
The instructor 67