QMS 202 – SPSS Term Project Winter 2012 Submitted: March 29th 2012 Dr. Changping Wang QMS 202 – SPSS Project Part A – Mean Prices between Residential Properties in Toronto‚ San Francisco and Montreal Introduction The data for the first test to be conducted by our group consists of the prices of residential properties in various locations. The locations are Toronto‚ San Francisco and Montreal. The values of the samples are all represented in Canadian Dollars. The data taken are based on the
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SPSS Statistics is a software package used for statistical analysis. It is now officially named "IBM SPSS Statistics". Companion products in the same family are used for survey authoring and deployment (IBM SPSS Data Collection)‚ data mining (IBM SPSS Modeler)‚ text analytics‚ and collaboration and deployment (batch and automated scoring services). Contents [hide] 1 Statistics program 2 Versions 2.1 Ownership history 3 Add-ons 4 Release history 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External
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Group 2 Christopher Meyers‚ Thomas Sumner‚ Victoria Lewis MKTG 3880:911 SPSS Computer Project 6/20/2013 Introduction Blue Marketing research is conducting an experiment with the patients of the Midwest University Medical Hospital. The goal of this experiment is to find out if the residents of Midwest University Medical Hospital are happy with their service‚ and to judge whether or not the current state of customer service is affecting the amount of residents that reside at the hospital. The
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SPSS Research Report Writing SPSS or the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences is basically a computer programme which enables us in survey authoring and deployment‚ data mining‚ text analytics‚ statistical analysis‚ and collaboration and deployment. Since its’ inception in 1968 it has been helping users do various kinds of analysis and research in the social scenario. In SPSS research‚ an integrated set of programs are used to analyse a set of management and statistical data from questionnaire
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combined surveys that questioned over 400 people’s opinions and choices about food consumption‚ healthy eating habits‚ and taste over health preferences‚ etc. After each student completed their allotted number of surveys‚ the data was entered into SPSS and combined by the instructor for further analysis. After coding‚ renaming variables‚ and running frequencies‚ we were asked to write a descriptive report on our findings. Once all of the data was compiled‚ there were 461 total participants in
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Assignment on SPSS 1. Correlations Result of one-tailed test: [pic] Result of two-tailed test: [pic] Conclusion: Based on the above tables‚ there is no difference on the correlations between four variables in using one-tailed test and two-tailed test. 2. Regression Model summary: [pic] Coefficients: [pic] Scatterplot and regression line: [pic] Conclusion: From the first table‚ as the value of R square is 0.09 (i.e. R = 0.3)‚ it means that the overall quality
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SPSS HW#7 Question #1 Model Summaryb | Model | R | R Square | Adjusted R Square | Std. Error of the Estimate | Dimension0 | 1 | .351a | .123 | -.169 | 3.9429207 | a. Predictors: (Constant)‚ x | b. Dependent Variable: y | ANOVAb | Model | Sum of Squares | df | Mean Square | F | Sig. | 1 | Regression | 6.560 | 1 | 6.560 | .422 | .562a | | Residual | 46.640 | 3 | 15.547 | | | | Total | 53.200 | 4 | | | | a. Predictors: (Constant)‚ x | b. Dependent Variable: y | Coefficientsa
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THE GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF BIG FIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS Patterns and Profiles of Human Self-Description Across 56 Nations DAVID P. SCHMITT Bradley University JÜRI ALLIK University of Tartu ROBERT R. MCCRAE National Institute of Aging VERÓNICA BENET-MARTÍNEZ University of California‚ Riverside Lidia Alcalay‚ Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Lara Ault‚ University of Louisville Ivars Austers‚ University of Latvia Kevin L. Bennett‚ Penn State University‚ Beaver Gabriel Bianchi
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Chapter 11 11-1 Student Lecture Notes Business Statistics: A Decision-Making Approach 6th Edition Chapter 11 Analysis of Variance Business Statistics: A Decision-Making Approach‚ 6e © 2005 Prentice-Hall‚ Inc. Chap 11-1 Chapter Goals After completing this chapter‚ you should be able to: Recognize situations in which to use analysis of variance Understand different analysis of variance designs Perform a single-factor hypothesis test and interpret results Conduct and interpret
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Hall‚ 4025 leesc@csus.edu A Quick Guide to SPSS Windows[1] Introduction SPSS for Windows provides a powerful statistical analysis and data management system in a graphical environment‚ using descriptive menus and simple dialog boxes to do most of the work for you. Most tasks can be accomplished simply by pointing and clicking the mouse. In addition to the simple point-and-click interface for statistical analysis‚ SPSS for Windows provides: Data Editor. A versatile spreadsheet-like
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