Hi
folks:
I have a
*BASIC* spss windows question. I'm using the Compute command to calculate
the total scale score of a scale with 40 items. A few of the items have
missing values (subjects left them blank). For those subjects that left
any of the 40 items blank, the Compute command did not calculate a total scale
score. What do I need to do to get the Compute command to calculate scale
scores even when there are missing values?
Rod
______________________________________________
Roderick D. Hetzel,
Ph.D.
Department of
Psychology
LeTourneau
University
Post Office Box
7001
2100 South Mobberly
Avenue
Longview, Texas
75607-7001
Office: Education Center 218
Phone: 903-233-3893
Fax: 903-233-3851
Email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://www.letu.edu/people/rodhetzel
--------Original Message-----
From: Kirsten Rewey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 9:12 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Re: vita for undergraduatesHi folks:I'm having a problem that is stumping me. A couple of my undergraduate students are applying to graduate schools this year and are trying to put together a vita for the applications. I'm having a hard time remembering exactly what I included on my undergraduate vita. I'm assuming the basics:Name and addressEducational information (Major, GPA, graduation date)Work experiences (does this include sales, waiting, and other non-psychology jobs or just those that are relevant for graduate school?)Volunteer experiencesResearch experiences (including presentations and publications but also final research projects for Methods courses, etc.?)What kinds of information do you advice your students put on their vitas? Does anyone have any sample templates for undergraduate vitas that they are willing to share?On behalf of my students, thanks!RodHi Rod -APS's Observer put out an excellent article on putting together a vita written explicitly for students. Unfortunately, my copy is at home and a quick check on the APS site shows that the article isn't available from the website.But maybe another TIPSter has the article and can forward it to Rod? It is:For students: Writing your vita (1989). APS Observer Vol. 2 #3. (No author was listed on the website.)In the meantime I'll check at home and see if I can't take my hardcopy and scan directly to a pdf file for you.Good luck!Kirsten --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---
Kirsten L. Rewey, Ph.D.|
Coordinator of Introduction to|
Statistics and Research Methods| "We must become the change
Department of Psychology| we want to see in the world."
75 E. River Road, N218 Elliott Hall|
University of Minnesota| ~Mahatma Gandhi
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455|
(612) 625-0501| |
fax: (612) 626-2079|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
