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.