Practice exercises associated with the SPSS menu options.
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Question 1 of 10
If you want to open a new data, syntax, or output window you would use the...
file menu
data menu
edit menu
analyze menu
transform menu
view menu
graphs menu
Question 2 of 10
If you want to edit SPSS preferences you would use the...
Question 3 of 10
To change the view of your data in the data view from actual values to value labels you would use the...
Question 4 of 10
If you want to sort cases or variables, select cases, merge files, or weight cases you would use...
edit menus
Question 5 of 10
To manipulate your variables (ex. compute new variables, recode variables) you would use...
Question 6 of 10
The menu that contains all of the statistical procedures in SPSS is the...
Question 7 of 10
If you want to generate a histogram, scatter plot, or any other graph without running statistical analysis, you would use the...
Question 8 of 10
To access a statistical module that does not come with SPSS, like AMOS (used for structural equation modeling), you would use this menu.
add-ons menu
Question 9 of 10
To switch between multiple SPSS windows that are open (ex. syntax, output and data editor), you would use the...
windows menu
Question 10 of 10
When you want to run descriptive statistics, ANOVA, t-tests, correlation, or regression you would use the...