Friends, do you know how to do significance analysis in SPSS? Today I will explain the method of significance analysis in SPSS. If you are interested, come and take a look with me. I hope it can help everyone.
Step 1: First, we open the SPSS software and find the data we want to edit. Here we use the effect of drugs on height to do significance analysis (as shown in the figure).
Step 2: Find the analysis menu in the menu bar above, move the mouse to the general linear model, then select a single variable, and click the left mouse button to select (as shown in the figure).
Step 3: In the single variable dialog box, move the variables to the dependent variable and covariate respectively. Here, move the height to the dependent variable and the medicine to the covariate (as shown in the figure).
Step 4: Click the option on the right menu, move the mouse to the single variable option, select the parameter estimate, and mark the parameter estimate as ticked (as shown in the figure).
Step 5: After the selection is completed, click the Continue option in the options, and then click OK in the single variable dialog box to perform the viewing operation after editing (as shown in the figure).
Step 6: In the SPSS viewer, we can see the significance analysis of the effect of the drug on height. The significance in the red box is 0<0.05, which is significant (as shown in the figure).
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