Sociology, asked by Anuragsingh7214, 9 months ago

How is a variable name different from a variable label?

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The variable name is a short and less detailed variable.

Explanation:

  • The variable labels are a set of labels that are properly formatted in the SSPP software.
  • These variables are placed in the graphs and output tables.
  • The variable labels contain detailed information and they are composed of a set of words that shows how a variable looks like.
  • On the other hand, the variable name is a short and less detailed variable.
Answered by CatherineAG
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Answer:

: Variable Labels: Variable labels are composed of a few words that describe what a variable represents. If the variable labels are properly formatted in SPSS, they will show in output tables and graphs, instead of variable names

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