Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 14:11:28 +0100
Reply-To: Muir Houston <hous-ca0@wpmail.paisley.ac.uk>
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From: Muir Houston <hous-ca0@wpmail.paisley.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Graphing individual level data
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did this when graphing individual student scores on each of three dimensions of learning deep, surface, strategic
'graph' - 'line' 'dropline' 'values of individual cases'
this will do what you want
muir
feels good to answer rather than just ask!
http://conted.paisley.ac.uk/resources_1.htm
>>> Keith Dooley <kdooley@uga.edu> 10/14/03 19:02 PM >>>
Can anyone provide advice on graphing individual-level data using SPSS
graphics? I am trying to display individual (case) scores for approx. 25
individuals over three measurement points (Times 1, 2, and 3) on the same
graph. I would like to "connect the dots" to form a line graph.
If this is not possible in SPSS, does anyone know of any software that
easily accommodates this type of graphic? Thanks in advance.
Keith Dooley
Department of Psychology
University of Georgia
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