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Set-up a Data Entry Page Section 3

Set Up Columns Switch to Variable View. At the bottom left of your screen there are two tabs (Data View and Variable View). Select: Variable View. (This screen is where you enter information about your variables - one variable per row.)

Your screen should look like this.

The first column is Name. This is where you enter the name of your first variable (do not use spaces). Type: “Case” and move down one line. –You will notice that across the first row the cells fill with information when you move down a line. These are the default settings. We will start by changing only a couple in this exercise. On the second line under Name. Type: “Gender” Move down one line and type: “Age”

Your screen should look like this.

Continue - Move down one line and type: “GPA” Move down one line and type: “HSGPA” Move down one line and type: “Confidence” (This will be the name for the question about confidence.) Move down one line and type: “CompExp” (This will be the name for the question about how much computer experience they have.)

Coding –In response to the survey item Gender, your participant will circle M or F. SPSS will need a number that indicates Male and a number that indicates Female. Go to Line 2 (Gender) and move over to the Values column, click on the cell and then on the 3 dots shaded in grey. A Value Labels window will appear. Enter “1” in the Value box and “Male” in the Label box. Select: Add. Then type “2” and “Female.” Select: Add > OK.

–You can write in information that explains the variable in the Label column. Go to line 6 (Confidence) and move over to the Label column and type: “On a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the most, how confident are you that you will learn statistics?” Move down to the Label column of line 7 (CompExp) and type: “How many years of computer experience have you had?”

Adjust the column width by putting your cursor over the gray area on the dividing line between Label and Values. Hold the left click button (to grab the line) and move your mouse to the left.

–The Measure column is where you indicate the Level of Measurement of the variable. Choices are Nominal, Ordinal, or Scale (Interval or Ratio). Go to line 1 (Case) and click on the Measure column. Click on the down arrow and select: Nominal. Go to line 2 (Gender) and click on the Measure column. Click on the down arrow and select: Nominal. Leave the remaining lines at the default value (Scale).