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(To create a histogram on SPSS, do the following:)
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==Histograms==
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"Histograms are used to display the distribution of a single continuous variable (e.g. age, perceived stress scores)." Examining the shape of the curve will provide information about the distribution of scores of a continuous variable.  If we assume that scores of each variable measured are distributed normally, most scores will occur in the center, and taper towards the extremes. The skewness of the data is determined if the data displayed is either distributed more to right or left side of the visual.
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(Pallant, 2016, pg. 68)
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''contributed by Joseph W. Sullivan
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==To create a histogram on SPSS, do the following:==
 
==To create a histogram on SPSS, do the following:==
  

Revision as of 21:08, 16 December 2019

Histograms

"Histograms are used to display the distribution of a single continuous variable (e.g. age, perceived stress scores)." Examining the shape of the curve will provide information about the distribution of scores of a continuous variable. If we assume that scores of each variable measured are distributed normally, most scores will occur in the center, and taper towards the extremes. The skewness of the data is determined if the data displayed is either distributed more to right or left side of the visual. (Pallant, 2016, pg. 68) contributed by Joseph W. Sullivan

To create a histogram on SPSS, do the following:

1) After entering data into SPSS, click on "Graphs", scroll down to “Legacy

    Dialogs", move cursor to the right and scroll down to "Histograms".

2) Click on the variable in the left box you want entered into the right variable box

3) Click on “display normal curve” to view the bar graph data in bell curve form

4) Click "OK".

5) The histogram will appear PASW Output Statistic Viewer


contributed by Jen Eraca