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SPSS Practical

This lab record summarizes experiments conducted on descriptive statistics using IBM SPSS software. The experiments included constructing frequency distributions, creating pie charts and bar graphs to visualize data, calculating mean, median, mode and other measures, computing variance, standard deviation, correlation coefficients and other statistical analyses. The student submitted the lab record to their professor for review and approval.

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SPSS Practical

This lab record summarizes experiments conducted on descriptive statistics using IBM SPSS software. The experiments included constructing frequency distributions, creating pie charts and bar graphs to visualize data, calculating mean, median, mode and other measures, computing variance, standard deviation, correlation coefficients and other statistical analyses. The student submitted the lab record to their professor for review and approval.

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LAB ON DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS

(COURSE CODE: MA1232)

LAB RECORD

B.S.C. (HONS.) PSYCHOLOGY


SEMESTER II
(SESSION -2022-23)

SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY
Dr. Aditi Chaturvedi Manya Wadhwani
Reg No. 221007008

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
MANIPAL UNIVERSITY JAIPUR
INDEX
S.NO NAME OF THE EXPERIMENT DATE OF DATE OF FACULTY
EXPERIMENT SUBMISSION SIGNATURE/REMARK
EXPERIMENT 1

AIM- The following data shows the number of coronary artery bypass graft surgeries
performed at a hospital in a 24-hour period for each of the last 50 days. Bypass surgeries are
usually performed when a patient has multiple blockages or when the left main coronary artery
is blocked. Construct a frequency distribution table for these data :

1215423154346233223525343
1322426126614541421252243

SOURCE – IBM SPSS Statistics 26


SOURCE CODE – Start → IBM SPSS 26 → Variable View → Enter variable name “DATA” →
Switch to Data View → Enter Data → Analyze→ Descriptive Statistics → Frequencies → OK.

INPUT-
OUTPUT-
EXPERIMENT 2

AIM- Draw suitable Pie Chart and Bar Graph for the following data :
OIL SEED YIELD
Groundnut 5.80
Rapeseed 3.30

Coconut 1.18
Cotton 2.20
Soyabean 1.00

SOURCE – IBM SPSS Statistics 26


SOURCE CODE- Start → IBM SPSS 26 → Variable View → Enter Variable name - 2 variables : –
Oilseed(String)(Nominal) & Yield(Numeric)(Scale) → Switch to Data View → Enter Data→
Graphs→ Chart Builder → (a)Select Pie → X axis- Oilseed , Y axis- Yield → OK. →(b) Reset in
Chart Builder → Select Bar (first graph bar) → X axis- Oilseed, Y axis- Yield→ OK.

INPUT-
OUTPUT-

(a)

(b)
EXPERIMENT 4
AIM- For the following data calculate mean, mode and median:
20,21,21,22,22,22,22,23,23,24

SOURCE – IBM SPSS Statistics 26

SOURCE CODE - Start → IBM SPSS 26 → Variable View → Enter variable name “DATA” →
Switch to Data View→ Enter Data → Analyze→ Frequencies→ Statistics→ Select Mean , Mode
and Median → OK.

INPUT –

OUTPUT-
EXPERIMENT 5

AIM- The following data represents the weights of 10 people in pounds. Compute the
a) Variance, standard deviation, Skewness and Kurtosis for the data
b) Mean deviation about Mean
110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190

SOURCE – IBM SPSS Statistics 26

SOURCE CODE- Start → IBM SPSS 26 → Variable View→ Enter Variable name “DATA” →
Switch to Data View→ Enter the Data → (a) Analyze→ Descriptives→ Options→ Select
Variance, standard deviation, Skewness and Kurtosis→ OK. → (b) Transform → Arithmetic
Function Group→ Double click on Abs→ enter variable name minus mean-OK. → For mean →
Analyze→ Descriptives→ Options→ Select mean → OK.

INPUT-

(a) (b)
OUTPUT -

(a)

(b)
EXPERIMENT 6

AIM- Consider the data of the two variables- wave height in feet at Waimea Bay and No. of
surfers in the water at the bay. Calculate the Karl Pearson’s correlation coefficient

WAVE HEIGHT(X) NO. OF SURFERS(Y)


2 0
5 2
8 10
12 30
15 40
18 45
20 60

SOURCE – IBM SPSS Statistics 26

SOURCE CODE- Start→ IBM SPSS 26 → Variable View → Enter the variable names – Wave
Height(numeric-scale) & No. of Surfer(numeric-scale) → Switch to Data View → Enter the
Data→ Analyze → Correlate → Bivariate → Select Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient → OK.

INPUT-
OUTPUT-

INTERPRETATION - Since value of correlation coefficient is .985. Hence the two variables are
highly correlated.
EXPERIMENT 7

AIM- The rank of some 16 students in math and physics are as follows. Two numbers within
brackets denote the rank of the students in math and physics:
(1,1), (2,10), (3,3), (4,4), (5,5), (6,7), (7,2), (8,6), (9,8), (10,11), (11,15), (12,9), (13,14), (14,12),
(15,16), (16,13)
Calculate the rank correlation coefficient for proficiencies of the group on maths and physics.

SOURCE – IBM SPSS Statistics 26

SOURCE CODE- Start→ IBM SPSS 26 → Variable View → Enter the variables name – Maths &
Physics → Switch to Data View → Enter the Data → Analyze → Correlate → Bivariate → Select
Spearman Correlation Coefficient → OK.

INPUT-
OUTPUT-

INTERPRETATION - Since value of correlation coefficient is .800. Hence the two variables are
strongly and positively correlated.

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