Excel
In Excel you can use the function COUNTIF or FREQUENCY to generate frequency tables. A third method might be to use a Pivot table.The video below shows how you can use the COUNTIF and FREQUENCY functions.
SPSS
A basic frequency table in SPSS can easily be generated using either:- Analyze - Descriptive statistics - Frequencies or
- Analyze - Tables - Custom tables.
- Analyze - Descriptive statistics - Crosstabs or
- Analyze - Tables - Custom tables.
- Analyze - Tables - Custom tables
- Analyze - Tables - Multiple Response Sets or
- Analyze - Multiple Response - Define Variable Sets
- Transform - Recode into Different Variables or
- Transform - Visual Binning
Below are some instructional videos for each of the above mentioned tables.
Basic frequency table
Cross tables
Table for same categories/scale
Table for multiple answer questions
Grouped frequency table
TI-83
On a TI-83 graphical calculator you can enter a frequency table. You will need to create the seperate columns in the STAT - Edit menu.
For the cumulative frequency you can enter as a function for the column under 2nd - LIST - OPS the cumSum( option.
For the relative frequency you will need the sum of the frequency column. You can find the sum function under 2nd - LIST - MATH.
A video showing an example is shown below.
Video: Frequency table with TI-83
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