![]() It acts as an important reminder of which categories were coded as the reference (baseline) for each of your categorical explanatory variables. ![]() ![]() Next up is the Categorical Variables Encoding Table ( Figure 4.12.2 - slightly truncated here). The Dependent Variable Encoding reminds us how our outcome variable is encoded – ‘0’ for ‘no’ (Not getting 5 or more A*-C grades including Maths and English) and ‘1’ for ‘yes’ (making the grade!). The Case Processing Summary simply tells us about how many cases are included in our analysis The second row tells us that 3423 participants are missing data on some of the variables included in our analysis (they are missing either ethnicity, gender or fiveem, remember we have included all cases with missing SEC), but this still leaves us with 12347 cases to analyse. Again, you can follow this process using our video demonstration if you like.First of all we get these two tables ( Figure 4.12.1):įigure 4.12.1: Case Processing Summary and Variable Encoding for Model Let’s work through and interpret them together. ![]() SPSS will present you with a number of tables of statistics.
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