Solution Manual for Data Analysis with SPSS: A First Course in Applied Statistics, 4th Edition
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Chapter 2 โ Getting Started: Accessing, Examining, and Saving Data
Chapter 2 Exercises
Name
Date____________
1. Create a new data set by polling 5 other people and asking the following questions:
RESPOND. What are the last four digits of your phone number?
EXER1. Do you exercise regularly? (Yes or No)
EXER2. How many hours a week would you say you exercise?
EXER3. Do you participate in team sports? (Yes or No)
EXER4. What is your favorite sport to play?
Create a new data set using these data and incorporating the following labels.
Variable Name
Type
Label
Value Labels
Measure
RESPOND
String20
Respondent Name
None
Nominal
EXER1
Numeric
Exercise Regularly?
0=no 1=yes
Nominal
EXER2
Numeric
Hours/Week of Exercise
None
Scale
EXER3
Numeric
Participate in Team Sports? 0=no 1=yes
Nominal
EXER4
String 20
Favorite Sport
Nominal
None
Enter the responses and save the data as โEXERCISE.SAVโ. Be sure to save it to a
location that you have access to. Show that you have set up the file with the following
command and follow your instructorโs request, such as print the output:
File
Display Data File Information
Working File
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2. Open the data STATES10.SAV. Examine the data set in the Variable View Window and locate
some variables that measure the following concepts. Recall that the variable names begin with a
2-letter code for the general topic of the variable. (Double click within the box of variables and
scroll up or down to view all of the variables.)
A. Economic Prosperity
ECS96 Per Capita Gross Domestic Product: 2008
ECS100 Per Capita Personal Income: 2008
ECS103 Median Household Income: 2008
ECS103 Median Household Income: 2008
ECS105 Personal Bankruptcy Rate per 100,000: 2009
ECS445 Homeownership Rate: 2008
B. Substance Abuse
HTC254 Percent of High School Students Who Drink Alcohol: 2007
HTC255 Percent of High School Students Who Use Marijuana: 2007
HTH180 Death Rate per 100,000 by Alcohol-Induced Deaths: 2006
HTH503 Adult Per Capita Beer Consumption: 2007
HTH505 Adult Per Capita Wine Consumption: 2007
HTH507 Adult Per Capita Distilled Spirits Consumption: 2007
HTH508 Percent of Adults Who Do Not Drink Alcohol: 2008
HTH510 Percent of Adults Who Smoke: 2008
HTH515 Percent of Population Who are Illicit Drug Users: 2007
HTS420 Adult Per Capita Alcohol Consumption: 2007
C. Educational Attainment
EDS127 Percent of Public School 4th Graders Proficient or Better in Reading: 2007
EDS128 Percent of Public School 8th Graders Proficient or Better in Reading: 2007
EDS129 Percent of Public School 4th Graders Proficient or Better in Math: 2009
EDS130 Percent of Public School 8th Graders Proficient or Better in Math: 2009
EDS131 Percent of Population Graduated from High School: 2008
EDS134 Public High School Drop Out Rate: 2007
EDS135 ACT Average Composite Score: 2009
EDS151 Enrollment Rate per 1,000 Aged 18-24 in Institutions of Higher Education:
2006
EDS154 Percent of Population With a Bachelors Degree or More: 2008
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3. Your stateโs Department of Education hires you as a statistical consultant to help design a
data set. They have already sent a survey to school superintendents, and need you to design their
data set so they can begin entering information. Below is an example of a survey returned from
one school district. Using the survey, answer the questions below, showing how you would
design the data set.
1. Number of elementary schools:
8
2. Number of middle schools:
4
3. Number of high schools:
2
4. Average spending per pupil:
$7500
5. Student/Teacher ratio:
19/1
6. High School drop-out rate:
10%
7. Does the High School offer AP classes?
Yes
8.Type of district: (circle one)
Rural Suburban
In this data set, what will be a case?
Urban
School district or Superintendent
Design variable names, labels, and measurement types for each of the variables in the study.
Variable
Name
Variable
Label
Value
Labels
1. Answers will vary.
All variables should have names 8 digits or fewer.
All variables should have variable labels.
Variables 7 and 8 should have value labels.
Variables 1,2,3,4,5,and 6 are scale variables.
Variables 7 and 8 are categorical variables,
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Measurement
Type
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4. Open the GSS08 data and examine the variable SATFIN (Satisfaction with Financial
Situation). Can you identify the values and the value labels?
Value ____1______
Value ____2______
Value ____3______
Value ____8______
Value ____9______
Value label ___Satisfied ___________________
Value label ___More or Less _______________
Value label ___Not at All Sat________________
Value label ___DK________________________
Value label ___NA________________________
Note, in the GSS08 Data, IAP means โInapplicable,โ DK means โDonโt Knowโ and NA means
โNo Answerโ.
5. A novice researcher begins an analysis of the GSS08 data and wants to understand the
distribution of income in the United States. She looks at the data in the Data View and sees
values that range mostly from 1 to 25, but occasionally also sees the number 98 (you can do this
by finding the variable INCOME06 in the GSS08 data). She explains to her instructor that the
data must be wrong because almost no one has an income of โ10.โ Her instructor tells her the
data are fine, and asks her to come back when she can tell him how much a family income is for
an observation that is listed as โ10โ.
What does โ10โ in the INCOME06 variable indicate? __ $12,500-$14,999_____________
What is the reason for the novice researcherโs confusion?
The confusion stems from thinking of the data value as being equivalent to the dollar
income. In this case, the 10 indicates a value assigned to an income range. In the
GSS08 data, โ10โ is the value assigned to identify individuals with incomes that range
from $12,500-$14,999 in the variable INCOME98.
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6. Open the file FAMILY.SAV that you saved earlier and design 4 new variables to put into the
data set and enter in the values. Try to vary the structure of the variables so that you include at
least one scale variable, one ordinal variable, and one nominal variable. For example (donโt use
this one!), we could add the variable โFISHโ with the label โLikes to Fishโ, the value labels
โ0=NO, 1-YESโ, and the measurement type โNominalโ. Enter the responses and save the data as
โFAMILY2.SAVโ. Show that you have set up the file with the following command and follow
your instructorโs directions, such as print the output:
File
Display Data File Information
Working File
Answers will vary.
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