Data Management and Manipulation with IBM SPSS Statistics (V20) Training (0G520)
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About this Course
Data Management and Manipulation with IBM SPSS Statistics is a two day instructor-led classroom course on the use of a wide range of transformation techniques, ways to automate data preparation work, manipulate data files and analytical results, and export the output to other Windows applications. Students will gain an understanding of the various options for controlling the IBM SPSS Statistics operating environment and how to use basic syntax to perform data transformations efficiently.
Prerequisites
Students should have:
- General computer literacy
- Completion of the "Introduction to IBM SPSS Statistics" course or experience with IBM SPSS Statistics (Version 15 or later) including familiarity with defining data, basic uses of Recode and Compute transformations, and creating charts
No statistical background is necessary.
Course Outline
1. Helpful Data Management Features
- Read data using options available in the Database Wizard
- Sort variables on any Attribute and customize the Variable View of attributes
- Create and use Variable Sets
- Generate variable attribute information for variables in a data file
2. Transformations: Computing with Numeric Data
- Use the Compute Variable dialog to create new variables and transform data
- Use functions to perform transformations
- Create and add additional variable Attributes
3. Transformations: Computing with Date and Time Variables
- Learn how dates and times are represented in IBM SPSS Statistics
- Create a date or time variable
- Distinguish Date and Time functions in the Compute Variable dialog
- Set default options for date variables with a 2-digit year
- Use and understand the functionality of the Date and Time Wizard
4. Transformations: Computing with Alphanumeric Data
- Use the Compute Variable dialog and string functions for transformations on alphanumeric variables
- Use IBM SPSS Statistics syntax for string transformations
- Describe character encoding for data and its use with string functions
5. Additional Data Transformations
- Use Visual Binning to group a variable into categories automatically
- Use Automatic Recode to easily recode string variables into numeric variables
- Use the Count Values transformation to count values across variables
6. Identifying Duplicate Cases and Restructuring Data
- Use the features of the IBM SPSS Statistics dialog Identify Duplicate Cases
- Know when restructuring data is necessary
- Use the features of the Restructure Data Wizard to restructure cases to variables
7. Aggregating Data
- Describe the features of the Aggregate Data procedure
- Create multiple summaries from one variable
- Create a new data file with the aggregated results
- Add the aggregated results to the original data file
8. Merging Files - Adding Cases
- Describe and use the features of the Add Cases dialog
- Set formats for variables so files can be added
- Handle variables with different names in the files to be added
- Check to see whether files were added successfully
9. Merging Files - Adding Variables
- Describe the difference between a one-to-one and one-to-many match
- Describe and use the features of the Add Variables dialog
- Check to see whether files have been matched successfully
10. Analyzing Multiple Response Questions
- Define how multiple response questions are coded in a data file
- Define multiple response sets in IBM SPSS Statistics
- Use the Multiple Response Frequencies and Crosstabs procedure
11. Working with Pivot Tables
- Use the features of the Pivot Table editor
- Change the default TableLook® applied to pivot tables
- Create and apply customized TableLooks
12. Working with Charts
- Use the features of the Chart Editor
- Create and apply customized chart templates by modifying aspects of charts using options available within the Chart Editor
13. Exporting Tables and Charts
- Describe the options available for exporting output
- Use the clipboard to move output from IBM SPSS Statistics to other applications
- Use the Export Output facility to export pivot tables and charts
14. An Introduction to the Output Management System
- Describe the capabilities of the Output Management System
- Describe and use the features in the OMS Control Panel
- Use the Output Management System to exclude items from the IBM SPSS Statistics Viewer
- Use the Output Management System to export pivot tables to other applications
15. Automating IBM SPSS Statistics
- Describe and use the features of the Syntax Editor
- Make simple changes to syntax
- Describe and use the features of the Production Facility dialog box
- Run a simple production job
- Describe the use of external programming languages with IBM SPSS Statistics
16. Controlling the IBM SPSS Statistics Environment
- Describe the features of the Options Dialog
- Reset the display of variables
- Set the default working data folders
- Change transformation options for variables