Question: Recode q6 (likelihood of choosing Dell) into 2 groups: definitely would choose (rating of 1) and probably would or less likely to choose (ratings of
Recode q6 (likelihood of choosing Dell) into 2 groups: "definitely would choose" (rating of 1) and "probably would or less likely to choose" (ratings of 2-5). Calculate a frequency distribution of the new variable and interpret the results. To interpret the results, run a frequency distribution of the original variable and compare and contrast it with the new frequency distribution of the new variable. Analyze the difference between these 2 frequency distributions along the dimensions of mean, standard deviation, range, kurtosis, and skewness. What do these differences mean?
I need step by step instructions. Where do the values go? What do I select under Transform, etc?? I need ALL the steps. This is solved Using SPSS software.
- This is the question and here are the values for that question:
- 1.00 = "Definitely would"
- 2.00 = "Probably would"
- 3.00 = "Might or might not"
- 4.00 = "Probably would not"
- 5.00 = "Definitely would not"
If you could make your computer purchase decision again, how likely would you be to choose Dell?
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