Exam 2: Entering and Modifying Data
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You use the Recode into Different Variables menu option when you want to:
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When using the Compute Variable menu option, the Target Variable is:
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When you define your variable, the Measure column allows you to:
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True/False: It is recommended that you save your data file while a subset is selected.
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When you recode an existing variable into different variables:
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In the data window, what does it mean when there is a diagonal slash through the case number?
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To compute a new variable using your existing variables, you use:
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You can select a subset of your data under the Data menu using:
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/False: You will be required to create a name for any new variables you create using existing variables or mathematical equations.
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After you create a new variable using existing variables and/or mathematical equations, you should:
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True/False: Will SPSS conduct an analysis that is not appropriate for your data?
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