Friends, do you know how to do crosstab analysis in SPSS? Today I will explain how to do crosstab analysis in SPSS. If you are interested, come and take a look with me. I hope it can help you.
Step 1: Open the SPSS software, select [Open-File-Data] in the toolbar, and then select a data table to open (as shown in the figure).
Step 2: Find [Analysis-Descriptive Statistics-Crosstab] in the toolbar to open the crosstab dialog box (as shown in the figure).
Step 3: Then place the [row-column] related variables in the corresponding dialog box (as shown in the figure).
Step 4: Click [Statistics] in the function bar on the right side of the dialog box, and then check [Chi-square and correlation]. The crosstab is Chi-square analysis (as shown in the figure).
Step 5: Then continue to click [Cell] in the right function bar and check [Expected Value] (as shown in the picture).
Step 6: Finally, click OK to see the crosstab and chi-square analysis statistical results. If the chi-square value is greater than 0.05, there is a significant difference, which means there is no statistical significance (as shown in the figure).
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