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Quiz 5: Creating New Variables
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Which of the following Compute numerical expressions correctly calculates the white percent of a population? (WHITE is the number of persons white; NONWHITE is the number of persons not white.)
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A variable has valid codes of 1, 2, 3, and 4. You recode it so that cases with 1s are coded as 4s, 2s are coded as 3s, 3s are coded as 2s, and 4s are coded as 1s. What have you accomplished?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The variable GENDER is coded 0 for males and 1 for females. EDUC is a person's years of schooling and SPEDUC is their spouse's years of schooling. The following Select If condition would limit the analysis to which persons? GENDER = 1 and EDUC > SPEDUC
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Which of the following z-scores is closest to the mean?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A data set contains information on 100 married couples. One of the variables is the husband's age; another is the wife's age. To create a new variable which is the difference between the husband's age and the wife's age, you would use which SPSS procedure?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
To limit an analysis to just a subset of the cases in a data set which meet a particular condition, you would use which SPSS procedure?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Which of the following Compute numeric expressions takes the value of CARS, adds 3 to it, then multiplies the sum by 2, and then takes that product and adds 5 to it?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is correct about the order of arithmetic operations used by SPSS?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
What is the lowest level of measurement for which it is permissible to calculate Z-scores?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
A researcher is planning to create an index consisting of five variables: varA, varB, varC, varD, and varE. Based on the following output from the Reliability Analysis procedure, what would you recommend?