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Example Correlation Analysis

This document provides instructions for conducting a correlation analysis in SPSS and converting the output into a presentable table. It describes running a bivariate correlation analysis in SPSS to generate a table with means, standard deviations, and correlations between variables. It then shows how to take the SPSS output and convert it into a single table with the correlations, means, and standard deviations for easy presentation.

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Example Correlation Analysis

This document provides instructions for conducting a correlation analysis in SPSS and converting the output into a presentable table. It describes running a bivariate correlation analysis in SPSS to generate a table with means, standard deviations, and correlations between variables. It then shows how to take the SPSS output and convert it into a single table with the correlations, means, and standard deviations for easy presentation.

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Example Correlation Analysis

Convert SPSS Table to a Presentable Table

1) SPSS Menu Sequence Analyze  Correlate  Bivariate


2) Select variables then choose Options.
3) Select Means and standard deviation then press Continue.
4) Press OK.

SPSS Data Table (shading added to Diagonals):


Correlations
number of Age in One-year
visits Years Revenue ($)
number of visits Pearson
1 .043 .147**
Correlation
Sig. (2-tailed) .388 .002
N 419 409 419
Age in Years Pearson
.043 1 .225**
Correlation
Sig. (2-tailed) .388 .000
N 409 440 440
One-year Pearson
.147** .225** 1
Revenue ($) Correlation
Sig. (2-tailed) .002 .000
N 419 440 452
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
Descriptive Statistics
Std.
Mean Deviation N
number of visits 9.35 7.45 419
Age in Years 68.85 11.94 440
One-year Revenue
290.55 164.37 452
($)

Convert SPSS Tables into a single Presentable Table:

Table 1: Correlation Analysis


Number of Age in One-year
Visits Years Revenue ($)
Number of Visits 9 (7.45)*
Age in Years .04 69 (11.94)
**
One-year Revenue($) .15 .23** 291 (164.37)
*
Means (Std. Deviations) are listed in the diagonals.
**
Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).

Values are the Pearson Correlations


from the data table.

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