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Variance

The document discusses various statistical methods and tools available in IBM SPSS, including descriptive statistics, Bayesian statistics, and different modeling techniques. It details the reports tab options and provides an example of descriptive statistics for hypothetical heart rate data, confirming the accuracy of previous manual calculations. Key statistics such as mean, median, mode, and standard deviation are presented in a table format.

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Variance

The document discusses various statistical methods and tools available in IBM SPSS, including descriptive statistics, Bayesian statistics, and different modeling techniques. It details the reports tab options and provides an example of descriptive statistics for hypothetical heart rate data, confirming the accuracy of previous manual calculations. Key statistics such as mean, median, mode, and standard deviation are presented in a table format.

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opened; reports, descriptive statistics,

Bayesian statistics, tables, compare means,

general linear model, generalized linear

models, mixed models, correlate, regression,

loglinear, classify, dimension reduction, scale,

non-parametric tests, forecasting, survival,

multiple response, simulation, quality control,

ROC curve, spatial and temporal modeling and

IBM SPSS amos.

The reports tab has been depressed leading to

another menu with the following options;

frequencies, descriptives, explore, crosstabs,

turf analysis, ratio, p-p plots, and q-q plots.

The second part of the image shows the

frequencies: statistics dialog box. On the top

left are the Percentile values with the

following check boxes; Quartiles, Cut points

for equal groups that has an emptyslot to fill in

for the numberof equal groups, and Percentile.

The top right has a central tendencysection

with the following check options; mean,

median, mode and sum. Thefirst three have

been checked.
The bottom left has a dispersion segment with

the following check options; std. deviation,

minimum, variance, maximum, range, and

S.E. mean. All except for S.E. mean have been

checked.

On the bottom right is a check box that states

Values are group midpoints.

Below this is a section titled characterize

posterior dist with two check boxes; skewness

and kurtosis.

At the bottom are buttons for continue, cancel

and help.

The values for mean, median, and mode in Figure

4.8 agree with the values obtained in earlier

sections by hand, and they are close together. This

example verifies the by-hand computations for

mean and median done in previous sections for

the same set of scores.

Figure 4.8 Output for Descriptive Statistics for

Hypothetical Heart Rate Data in temphr10.sav

Statistics

hr

N Valid 10
Missing 0

Mean 73.10

Median | 73.50 」

Mode 75

Std. Deviation 5.666

Variance 32.100

Range | 20 」

Minimum 62

Maximum 82

The image is a table titled Statistics with the

following information:

e Hr

oN

o Valid-10

o Missing -0

Mean-73.1

Median-73.5

Mode -75

Std. Deviation 5.666

Variance - 32.1

Range - 20

Minimum - 62

.......[.
Maximum - 82

The next section describes variability or variation

in quantitative scores. You will see how

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