Cassandra surveys people about their vacation destinations. She finds that 30 adult participants prefer the beach for vacation, 60 prefer the mountains, and 75 prefer the city. How should Cassandra enter this information into SPSS?

a. In one column, type in “beach” in the top row and “30” in the next row. Then, type “mountains” in the adjacent column, with “60” in the row under it. Finally, type “mountains” in the third column and “75” in the row under it.
b. In one column, type in “beach,” and in the adjacent column, type in “30”; type “mountains” and “60” under the beach row; and type “city” and “75” under the mountains row.
c. In one column, assign beach a number, and enter it 30 times; assign mountains a number, and enter it 60 times; and assign city a number, and enter it 75 times. Tell SPSS what value is associated with each destination.
d. Assign beach a number, and enter it 30 times in one column; assign mountains a number, and enter it 60 times in another column; and assign city a number, and enter it 75 times in a third column. Tell SPSS what value is associated with each destination.


Ans: C

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