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Using legacy dialogs: Boxplots for multiple variables

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Using legacy dialogs: Boxplots for multiple variables

- [Narrator] As wonderful as the new graphic options in SPSS are, that is, specifically the chart builder, and the graphboard template chooser, they're very flexible, they're very powerful, they let you do a lot of things. And as wonderful as they are, they don't let you do absolutely everything, which is one of the reasons that SPSS has kept around what they call their legacy dialogues. These are the functions for specific types of graph, they each do one thing, and they tend to do it very well. And there are sometimes options available with these graphs that are not available, or at least not available easily, elsewhere. One good example of this is if you want to do Boxplots for several variables at once. If you have multiple variables that are on the same scale, say for instance you ask a whole lot of questions on the same one to seven scale, then this can be a way of visualizing all of them simultaneously, and for related…

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