Method of Estimation Use Maximum Likelihood method of estimation
Use Generalized Least-Squares method of estimation
Copy/paste SPSS Descriptive Statistics into this textbox


Copy/paste SPSS Correlation Matrix into this textbox
Try to copy/paste your correlation matrix into the textbox above. If you get a memory error, then try the following procedure, which only works in Internet Explorer.

Export your correlation matrix from SPSS to a tab-delimited TXT file. Once you've exported your correlation matrix, use the 'browse' and 'upload' buttons to transfer the file into the correlations textbox above.

Click here for step-by-step instructions.

     

Copy/paste SPSS Reliabilities into this textbox Note: For SPSS 12, 13, ..., enter the name of the scale, followed by a space, followed by the alpha.
Enter only one scale per line.

  • Generate a correlation matrix (including descriptive statistics) and reliabilities using SPSS/Windows
      (1) set the SPSS/Windows options such that labels for your variables are not displayed (click here for an example)
      (2) When you generate your correlation matrix, check the Options button at the bottom right and select BOTH means and standard deviations and cross-product deviations and covariances.
      (3) Generate reliabilities output for all scales as well.
      (4) Scan your output to make sure it is correct.
  • In the output window of SPSS, scroll down to the descriptive statistics output
  • Click the right mouse button on the table
  • Choose the "Copy" menu item from the pop-up menu
  • Click "inside" the descriptive statistics textbox (set the focus to this window by first clicking on it once with the mouse)
  • Choose the Edit.Paste menu item from your browser
  • Repeat the process above for the correlation matrix and the reliabilities
  • Click the "Generate Program" button