Hello,
you can get sums by the command that compare
"means" in the "compare means" menu
Analyze > compare means > means .
Of course, if you calculated means you only have
to multiply the mean of a group times the sample
size N in this group to get the sum. You know: mean
= sum/N. Hence, sum = mean * N.
But it can also be done by PSPP. If you click on
"paste" in the "compare means" menu, then another
window will open which contains the command:
MEANS TABLES = population
BY AreaRegion .
Then you delete the last full stop and add
/ CELLS = COUNT MEAN STDDEV SUM .
as the last line. The whole command will then
look like
MEANS TABLES = population
BY AreaRegion
/ CELLS = COUNT MEAN STDDEV SUM .
You select this whole command and execute it.
If you need training on how to analyze your data
with PSPP, then I recommend you to take a course on
data analysis with PSPP or IBM SPSS Statistics or
you can search for PSPP tutorials e.g. on youtube.
Kind regards,
Dr. Oliver Walter
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07.05.2022 um 01:15 schrieb someone: