Thank you very much for this video. Gone through so many videos before this one and was still lost. Through your explanation, I was able to exclude voided responses from my analysis.
This is so useful. Thank you. What if I want to select specific ID numbers to analyze? So, I conducted interviews with select heads of households, represented by the ID numbers ...but there is no value for the ID variable...
I wanna select cases so I get the only variables between 10 and 45, but I don't know how I can do that! I tried the orders: 10 < [variable] < 45 --> It didn't work. I also tried: 10 < [variable] or [variable] < 45 and it didn't work! Can someone help me?
But what if I want to exclude some data based on the ID ? Like for example I want to analyze the data without the ID 2 and 78 ? How do I write the condition ? It's driving me crazy
Hi ! Is there any way to select only Asian females with good productivity and agree in satisfaction variable ? I have to do something similar and I just set gender = 1 and region = 1 and religion = 1 ... But instead of showing me cases with 1.1.1 variables ... It may show me variables with 2.1.1 ... Guess it checks for all the condition independently... But I want to check it as a whole group ... Is there any way to do that ?
this is the best one by far. laconic presentation, and you give every aspect of this case! Well done.
my problem was solved with this simple and instructive explanation. thank you.
Thank you very much for this video. Gone through so many videos before this one and was still lost. Through your explanation, I was able to exclude voided responses from my analysis.
Finally you had the stuff i was looking for!! Thank you very much!!!!
This is the only video that helped me. Thank you very much!
I'm starting to use SPSS and I thank you for these videos.
This is so useful. Thank you. What if I want to select specific ID numbers to analyze? So, I conducted interviews with select heads of households, represented by the ID numbers ...but there is no value for the ID variable...
Very helpful! Thank you for putting these together!
I wanna select cases so I get the only variables between 10 and 45, but I don't know how I can do that! I tried the orders: 10 < [variable] < 45 --> It didn't work. I also tried: 10 < [variable] or [variable] < 45 and it didn't work! Can someone help me?
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But what if I want to exclude some data based on the ID ? Like for example I want to analyze the data without the ID 2 and 78 ?
How do I write the condition ? It's driving me crazy
Top video, highly reccomended! Thank you!
Excellent explanation.
Thank you.
Loved it, so easily explained
thank u for the video.. saved me a lot of times..
Hi ! Is there any way to select only Asian females with good productivity and agree in satisfaction variable ? I have to do something similar and I just set gender = 1 and region = 1 and religion = 1 ... But instead of showing me cases with 1.1.1 variables ... It may show me variables with 2.1.1 ... Guess it checks for all the condition independently... But I want to check it as a whole group ... Is there any way to do that ?
This is perfect explanation, thanks!
very nice presentation, thank you
Very useful. Thank you very much.
Does anyone know how I can select variables by name? I only want variables with a specific name.
by using key CTRL F
Thank you soooooo much ....for all this .....Grand salaute
Million thanks, well explained
Been searching all over TH-cam for the SPSS word 'or' ... dafuq
SO HELPFUL!!! Thanks! :)
This is so helpful!
Thank you so much for this! OMG!
very helpful
Thank you so much, so helpful
thanks, very helpful
Very helpful!
Gets interesting from 2:03
Woo thank you!
Thanks a million!
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Thank you so much :)
It helped!
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thank you sweetheart, now my data analysis will be fucking sweet!
perfect