Learn to split a dataset so that you see output for subgroups separately. You have a scale variable (Income) that you want to examine between males and females (nominal). By default, SPSS includes all of the cases in your data set when you do an analysis. You can split a file then perform a separate analysis for each subgroup, such as considering descriptive statistics or correlation matrices separately between groups. Apply this technique for any analysis using nominal or ordinal grouping data. Split-file processing is a skill for data handling in SPSS.
This video teaches the following commands and techniques:
Split File
Organize output by groups
Analyze all cases
Correlate
Frequencies
Syntax - SPLIT FILE OFF
This series uses the data set demo.sav, included with SPSS.
Opening SPSS and Demo.sav for Mac: https://youtu.be/tLI5tGco4VI
Opening SPSS and Demo.sav for PC: https://youtu.be/csWA-gn8qXQ
Link to a Google Drive folder with all of the files that I use in the videos including the Bear Handout and datasets. As I add new files, they will appear here, as well.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1n9aCsq5j4dQ6m_sv62ohDI69aol3rW6Q?usp=sharing
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