Reporting Descriptive Statistics in SPSS
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1. How to Run Frequencies Statistics Test in SPSS: Explanation Step by Step
From the SPSS menu, choose Analyze – Descriptive Statistics – Frequencies.

Window with variables will open.

From the left side transfer variables in the section Variables, using an arrow or double click on the variable. We will transfer industry, occupation, gender, and responsibility since these are nominal and ordinal variables.

If you want to show a chart, choose Charts box. We will use a Bar chart. Click Continue, and then OK.

We get the results in the output window. First, there are frequencies results in the tables for each variable.

2. How to Run Descriptive Statistic Test in SPSS: Explanation Step by Step
From the SPSS menu, choose Analyze – Descriptive Statistics – Descriptives.

Window with variables will open. Choose the variables from the left box and transfer them to the right box. We will use only age and wage variables because those are interval or ratio variables.

Choose Options, and the box with descriptive measures will open. Mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum are already checked, but we will also check variance and range.

Click Continue and then OK, and the results will appear in the output window.

3. How to report a Descriptive Statistic test results: Explanation Step by Step
How to Report Descriptive Statistics Table in SPSS Output?
23 respondents are working in the manufacturing industry (47.90%) and 25 respondents working in the constructions industry (52.10%).

How to Report Frequencies Statistic Table in SPSS Output?
17 employees identified their responsibility on the job as small (35.40%), 18 employees who identified their responsibility on the job as medium (37.50%), and 13 employees who identified their responsibility on the job as high (27.10%),

How to Report Central Tendency Measures Table SPSS Output?
Firstly, The average annual wage was $30369.44 (M=30369.44, SD=13176.48). The minimum yearly salary was $10111.00, and the maximum yearly salary was $58999.00. The range is 48888.00.
Secondly, The average age of respondents was 36.10 years (M=36.10, SD=7.55). The youngest respondent was 24 years old, while the oldest respondent was 49 years old.

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