Chapter 14
Using Descriptive Statistics
IN THIS CHAPTER
Defining levels of measurement
Looking at frequencies for categorical and continuous variables
Using the descriptives procedure to summarize continuous variables
Summaries of individual variables provide the basis for more complex analyses (as you see in the next few chapters). They also help establish base rates, answer important questions (for example, the percent of satisfied customers), allow users to check sample size and the data for unusual cases or errors, and provide insights into ways in which you may combine different groups. Ideally, you want to obtain as much information as possible from your data. In practice, given the measurement level of the variables, only some summary statistics are meaningful.
In this chapter, we begin by discussing level of measurement. Next, you run the frequencies procedure to obtain summary statistics for both categorical and continuous variables. Finally, you use the descriptives procedure to summarize continuous variables.
Looking at Levels of Measurement
The level of measurement of a variable determines the appropriate summary statistics and graphs that can be used to describe ...
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