SPSS: Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
descriptive statistics available, many of which are described in the preceding section. The example in the above dialog box would produce the following output: Going back to the Frequencies dialog box, you may click on the Statistics button to request additional descriptive statistics. Clicking on the Charts button produces the following box which
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