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ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Using the IEA IDB Analyzer Percentages & Means

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Table of contentPreparations– How to Start the Analysis Module– Overview of Analysis Methods

Percentages– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Percentages and Means– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Hands-On Training

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Table of contentPreparations– How to Start the Analysis Module– Overview of Analysis Methods

Percentages– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Percentages and Means– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Hands-On Training

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

To start the Analysis Module of the IDB Analyzer, select:Start > Programs > IEA > IDB Analyzer >

Analysis Module

How to Start the Analysis Module

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

How to Start the Analysis Module

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Percentages onlyPercentages and meansCorrelationsRegressions

Analysis Methods

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Table of contentPreparations– How to Start the Analysis Module– Overview of Analysis Methods

Percentages– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Percentages and Means– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Hands-On Training

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Table of contentPreparations– How to Start the Analysis Module– Overview of Analysis Methods

Percentages– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Percentages and Means– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Hands-On Training

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Choose variable(s) to be analyzed Load the SPSS Analysis FileChoose Percentages only as analysis type (some settings will be done automatically with respect to the datafile and the analysis method chosen)Select Variables from the datafile to be analyzed as Grouping VariableDefine location and name of the Output FilesStart SPSS and run analysis

Calculating Percentages

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Student Questionnaire, Q20-A, p. 19Variable of Interest: IS2P20A

Select Variable of Interest

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The analysis file needs to be loaded from the respective directoryCountries in the example analysis file:– Austria– Belgium (Flemish)– Bulgaria– Denmark– England– Estonia– Finland

The Analysis File

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Select Analysis File:C:\ICCS2009\Work\ICG_ISG_INTC2.sav

Select Analysis Type: Percentages only

Select Grouping Variables:IS2P20A (Table 4.01 from ICCS2009

International report, first column)

[IDCNTRY] (Pre-selected if more than one

country is in file)

Percentages Only - Preparation

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Select Analysis FileC:\ICCS2009\Work\ICG_ISG_INTC2.sav

Percentages Only - Details

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1) Select Percentages only 2) Check Exclude Missing from Analysis

Percentages Only - Details

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Percentages Only - Details

TOTWGTS

JKZONES

IDCNTRY

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Percentages Only - Details

Search for IS2P20A

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Percentages Only - Details

Search results will be displayed

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Percentages Only - Details

Highlight variable

Use arrow key to add variable to

analysis

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Percentages Only - Details

Define path and filename for output:

“C:\ICCS2009\Work\Table_4_01.*”

Change number of decimals to “1”

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Percentages Only - Details

The IDB Analyzer creates SPSS Syntax and starts SPSSIn SPSS Syntax Editor Choose: Run > All

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Percentages Only - Outcome

As a result the IDB Analyzer creates the following in the working directory (C:\ICCS2009\Work\):– SPSS Syntax file – contains the syntax with

the commands (*.sps)– SPSS Data file – contains statistics from the

analysis (*.sav)– MS Excel Output file – contains statistics

from the analysis (*.xls)

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Percentages Only - SPSS Output

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Number of

students in each group

List of countrie

s

Variable name and

Value Labels

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Percentages Only - Excel Output

Total student weight – population estimate of the

groups defined by the grouping variables(IDCNTRY, IS2P20A)

Weighted percentage of students for the groups defined by

the grouping variables (IDCNTRY,

IS2P20A)

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Standard error of

percentages

Percentages Only - Excel Output

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Percentages Only - Excel Output

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Table of contentPreparations– How to Start the Analysis Module– Overview of Analysis Methods

Percentages– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Percentages and Means– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Hands-On Training

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Table of contentPreparations– How to Start the Analysis Module– Overview of Analysis Methods

Percentages– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Percentages and Means– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Hands-On Training

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Without Achievement Scores– Computes the percentages of students within

specified subgroups, their mean and standard deviation on the continuous variable selected with their JRR standard errors

With Achievement Scores– Computes percentages and mean

achievement scores based on plausible values with their JRR standard errors

Calculating Percentages and Means

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Choose variable(s) to be analyzed Load the SPSS Analysis FileChoose Percentages and Means as analysis type (some settings will be done automatically)Select Variables from the datafile to be analyzed as Analysis Variable OR Select the plausible values as Achievement ScoresDefine location and name of the Output FilesStart SPSS and run analysis

Calculating Percentages and Means

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Variable of Interest

Civic and citizenship knowledge(represented with the 5 plausible values)PVCIV01-05

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The analysis file needs to be loaded from the respective directoryCountries in the example analysis file:– Austria– Belgium (Flemish)– Bulgaria– Denmark– England– Estonia– Finland

The Analysis File

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Select Analysis File:C:\ICCS2009\Work\ICG_ISG_INTC2.sav

Select Analysis Type: Percentages and Means

Select Achievement Scores: PVCIV01-05 (Table 3.4 from ICCS2009

International Report, column right of graph)

Percentages & Means - Preparation

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Select Analysis FileC:\ICCS2009\Work\ICG_ISG_INTC2.sav

Percentages & Means - Details

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Percentages & Means - Details

1) Select Percentages and Means 2) Check Exclude Missing from Analysis 3) Check With Achievement Scores

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TOTWGTS

JKZONES

IDCNTRY

Percentages & Means - Details

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Percentages & Means - Details

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Highlight variable

Use arrow key to add variable to

analysis

Percentages & Means - Details

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Change the number of decimals to

one

C:\ICCS2009\Work\Table_3_4.*

Percentages & Means - Details

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The IDB Analyzer creates SPSS Syntax and starts SPSSIn SPSS Syntax Editor Choose: Run > All

Percentages & Means - Details

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Percentages & Means – SPSS Output

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List of countrie

s

Achievement scores

(PVCIV01-05)

Number of students in the sample

Total student weight – population estimate of the group defined by the grouping variable

(IDCNTRY)

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Weighted percentage of

students for the groups defined by

the grouping variable (IDCNTRY)

Standard error of

percentage

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Mean of the

analysis variable

Standard error of the mean of the

analysis variable

Standard deviation

of the analysis variable

Standard error of

the standard deviation

Percentages & Means – Excel Output

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Percentages & Means – SPSS Output

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Any Questions?

Thank you for your attention!

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Table of contentPreparations– How to Start the Analysis Module– Overview of Analysis Methods

Percentages– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Percentages and Means– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Hands-On Training

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Table of contentPreparations– How to Start the Analysis Module– Overview of Analysis Methods

Percentages– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Percentages and Means– Settings for the Analysis– Running the Analysis– Compare SPSS Output and International Report– Output in MS Excel

Hands-On Training

ICCS 2009 IDB Workshop, 18th February 2010, Madrid

Hands-On TrainingA. Re-produce the presented example using

your country data- Percentage of students’ agreement to the right of expressing opinions freely (IS2P20A)

and/orB. Re-produce the presented example using

your country data- Mean civic and citizenship achievement of students (PVCIV01-05)

and/orC. Practice with own selected variables

following these analysis steps