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Reporting Findings

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When the results from a study have been analyzed, the next task is to produce a report of the findings. Several features built into the SPSS/PC+ system provide help at this stage. For example, output from the various SPSS/PC+ procedures, saved in the form of named listing files at the end of analysis sessions, can be easily edited and incorporated into wordprocessing files. The text of a report can therefore be written around SPSS/PC+ output — there may be no need for the results to be retyped.

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Frude, N. (1987). Reporting Findings. In: A Guide to SPSS/PC+. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-8985-0_14

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