Principles of Psychology
Prof. Abrams
SPSS Commands
General SPSS Commands
Data Editor window
Data View (to enter data)
Variable View (to label your variables)
File…Save
Output Viewer
To erase a section: Click on item in outline…then hit delete key
File…Print
File…Print Preview
Zoom In/Out Next/Previous Page Print
Frequencies
Analyze…Descriptive Statistics….Frequencies
Move variables from L to R
Click on Charts to select bar chart or histogram
Splitting the Data
Use this to create separate output for each level of the IV
Data…Split File
Organize Output By Groups
Move your IV to the right
Central Distribution and Variability
Analyze…Descriptive Statistics…Descriptives
Move variables from L to R
Correlations
Analyze…Correlate…Bivariate
Move variables from L to R
Choose Pearson (ratio/interval data) or Spearman (ordinal data)
Choose two-tailed or one-tailed
Select “flag significant correlations”
Scatter Plot
Graphs…Scatter
Simple
Define
Move IV to x-axis and DV to y-axis
For regression line:
double-click on graph
“A” chart options
fit line: total
Independent Samples t-test
Analyze…Compare Means…Independent-Samples T Test
Move DV to Test Variable(s)
Move IV to Grouping Variable
Define Groups - specify the two groups to compare
Dependent Samples t-test
Analyze…Compare Means…Paired-Samples T Test
Move 2 variables L to R
One-Way ANOVA
Analyze…Compare Means…One-Way ANOVA
Move DV to Dependent List
Move IV to Factor
Options… Descriptives
Post-Hoc…Tukey…Choose alpha level