Here is a link to the documentation
and Microsoft Word macro that accompanies this web-based facility.
The macro continues the task of formatting a "table1" by
translating the output from this facility into a more presentable
and publish-ready format.
Notes:
Review this document if you have questions or problems.
The correlation matrix must come from an SPSS Pearson Corr, not from a regression. Example
Make sure your SPSS default settings populate the correlation matrix with *variable names*, not variable labels.Example
Variable names *cannot* contact spaces.
The correlation matrix must contain (a) correlations, (b) significances, (c) sum of squares, and (d) covariances.Example
Make sure you generate your SPSS correlation matrix in the order you want the variables to appear within the resulting table.
Copy and paste the SPSS descriptive statistics and correlation matrix tables into the respective boxes.
To copy/paste an SPSS table: scroll the SPSS output window to find the table to copy. Click the right mouse button on the table. A popup menu will appear: choose "Copy".
Click in the appropriate input box below, press CTRL-V or choose Edit.Paste from the menu in your web browser.