6/24/2023 0 Comments Stem and leaf display spss![]() ![]() To “Social Problems in 9th Grade.” I like titles to beĬentered, so don’t change the title justification, but click I like my labels to be capitalized, so I’ll change it To edit the title, click in the Axis Title box and begin Double click the labels under the bars, and a dialog box will appear. ToĮdit virtually anything on a chart, you can double click it and relevant dialog boxes will Rather than the numbers 0 and 1 because we specified this earlier using Edit/Options. My chart displayed the value labels (“no social problems,” and “yes, social problems”) Icons and reading the descriptions that appear to the bottom left hand corner. On the menus and reading the commands that appear and putting your cursor over the The ChartĮditor has several Menu bars and Icons. To edit the graph, double click on it and the Chart Editor view will open. At the next dialog box, select Simple and Summaries for groups of cases. In thisĬhapter, we will focus on the Graphs menu. ![]() Your variable and value labels may be slightly different than mineĭepending on how you completed Exercise 2, which may make your chart labelsĭifferent from those displayed in this chapter.Īvailable in some dialog boxes for analyses.ĭescriptive Statistics/Frequencies. Let’s start by looking at the frequency of social problems from the data inĪppendix D. Create histograms, box plots, stem-and-leaf plots, pie charts, bar graphs,įrequency distributions plot the number of occurrences or counts for each value
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