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SPSS compatible format
I have been asked to collect raw data in an SPSS compatible format,
preferably a .SAV file otherwise a .CSV file. What is SPSS? I am only familiar with "normal" excel workbooks. Can I save all the data in an excel worksheet and convert it to an SPSS compatible format afterwards? (I see that I can save it as a .csv file but it doesn't appear to do much - just loses the formatting. Isn't .csv for saving text rather than data?) Thanks, Scott |
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 04:21:02 -0500, SCOTT wrote
(in article ): I have been asked to collect raw data in an SPSS compatible format, preferably a .SAV file otherwise a .CSV file. What is SPSS? I am only familiar with "normal" excel workbooks. Can I save all the data in an excel worksheet and convert it to an SPSS compatible format afterwards? (I see that I can save it as a .csv file but it doesn't appear to do much - just loses the formatting. Isn't .csv for saving text rather than data?) Thanks, Scott Greetings Scott - SPSS is a powerful statistics and analysis package used widely in the social sciences. You can check it out he http://www.spss.com/ As far as importing data and such things (I can only comment about the Mac OS X version - Version 11), SPSS can read comma and tab delimited text files via a wizard that runs after you open the file. You can layout the data file in Excel, save it .csv and read it into SPSS. I'd recommend using a header row as the SPSS wizard asks if the first row contains variable names. Also, Excel (at least Excel for the Mac) has a column (and row?) limit which I've never run into using SPSS. Good luck. --chris |
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