Happy that the video helped. On a side note, UA-cam has cancelled my partner program since I don't have enough subscribers, so it would really help if you subscribe (and all your friend) 😉
Hello, amazing video! I'm wondering why I cannot seem to locate the newly created Multiple response variables within the Chart Builder on the left-hand side? Any ideas why that might be, Thank you much appreciated.
Thanks. Had to edit this answer so hope you see this final one. If you do not see the multiple response set in the chart builder my guess would be you used the approach from this video ua-cam.com/video/Juv5GPcP1Kk/v-deo.html to create the set. Those will not show in the chart editor. If you use the approach as in ua-cam.com/video/I379NR8C-N4/v-deo.html to create the multiple response set they should appear (and also keep them when you close the file). Hope that resolves your question.
I just checked with version 29 (currently the latest version to my knowledge) and still see everything discussed in the video. Which version are you referring to and which option is then not available for you?
@@stikpet Sorry my mistake, just watched again video and got it , i was refring to get a chart for whole table then i chek in video you show we have to select specific values for which i need graph/chart, thanks for quick responce
if you use the method described in this video: ua-cam.com/video/I379NR8C-N4/v-deo.html the table will also show the options that were not picked at all, and the graph as well. It does require to have the tables option listed of course.
@@jbeebe2 glad they helped. In case you also need to do a statistical test you might want to check out peterstatistics.com/CrashCourse/5-ThreeVarPair/binary/MultipleBinaryPaired3a.html (also has links with videos on how to do that with SPSS)
Concise and very helpful.
thanks, exactly what I'm going for :D. Good luck with your research/analysis/study.
Thank you so much. Lifesaver.
Glad it helped!
Your video was so helpful... Than you!.!
thank you soo much. this was really helpful
Happy that the video helped.
On a side note, UA-cam has cancelled my partner program since I don't have enough subscribers, so it would really help if you subscribe (and all your friend) 😉
Hello, amazing video! I'm wondering why I cannot seem to locate the newly created Multiple response variables within the Chart Builder on the left-hand side? Any ideas why that might be, Thank you much appreciated.
Thanks. Had to edit this answer so hope you see this final one.
If you do not see the multiple response set in the chart builder my guess would be you used the approach from this video ua-cam.com/video/Juv5GPcP1Kk/v-deo.html to create the set. Those will not show in the chart editor. If you use the approach as in ua-cam.com/video/I379NR8C-N4/v-deo.html to create the multiple response set they should appear (and also keep them when you close the file).
Hope that resolves your question.
@@stikpet It worked perfectly, thank you!
@@samiabdul7119 No problem, glad it worked. Good luck with your research/analysis/study.
this chart option no more available in latest version, any updated latest video on same topic?
I just checked with version 29 (currently the latest version to my knowledge) and still see everything discussed in the video. Which version are you referring to and which option is then not available for you?
@@stikpet Sorry my mistake, just watched again video and got it , i was refring to get a chart for whole table then i chek in video you show we have to select specific values for which i need graph/chart, thanks for quick responce
What should I do if i want to create a graph on multiple response but one option wasn't picked and in graph i still wanna see that one choice got 0%
if you use the method described in this video: ua-cam.com/video/I379NR8C-N4/v-deo.html the table will also show the options that were not picked at all, and the graph as well. It does require to have the tables option listed of course.
@@stikpet thank u and Merry Christmas 🎄
glad to help. Happy holidays.
Bruh, your clicks are so loud compared to your voice that it hurts my ears.
Sorry. This is from 5 years ago. It got better in newer videos. Hope it still was helpful
@@stikpet Hey, no worries. I watched more than 5 of your videos today on multiple responses and custom tables. They were very helpful, thanks.
@@jbeebe2 glad they helped. In case you also need to do a statistical test you might want to check out peterstatistics.com/CrashCourse/5-ThreeVarPair/binary/MultipleBinaryPaired3a.html (also has links with videos on how to do that with SPSS)