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Jesus Salcedo
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Jesus Salcedo has a PhD in psychometrics from Fordham University. He is an independent statistical consultant and has been using SPSS products for over 20 years. He is a former SPSS Curriculum Team Lead and Senior Education Specialist who has written numerous SPSS training courses and trained thousands of users.
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Keith McCormick
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Keith McCormick is a career long practitioner of predictive analytics and data science. He has engaged in statistical modeling, data mining, and mentoring others in the area for more than 20 years. He has a particular expertise in helping organizations perform their first predictive analytics project or build their first predictive analytics practice, and has done so in a variety of industries including healthcare, banking, telecommunications, non-profit, direct mail, pharmaceuticals, and retail. Keith is also an established author and speaker with four books in print, or under contract. Although his consulting work is not restricted to any one tool, his writing and speaking has made him particularly well known in the IBM SPSS Statistics and IBM SPSS Modeler communities.
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Derive – Conditional


Deriving a field as a conditional is similar to deriving a field as a flag except that, typically, the expressions tend to be more complex, as they usually involve multiple fields or specific values of a field. One of the most common methods of deriving a field as a conditional is to contrast a group of interest with others.

With regards to our data, from previous research we know that education is related to income. We also know that employment status is associated with income. We already have an education field and a field identifying the number of weeks that someone has worked. However, we do not have a field that combines these two pieces of information. In this next example, we will create a new field called Educated_fulltime, that will identify people that have either a bachelor's degree or an advanced degree and have worked for 52 weeks in the past year:

  1. Place a Derive node onto the canvas.
  2. Connect the Derive node named Age_Groups to the new Derive node.
  3. Edit the...
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Jesus Salcedo

Jesus Salcedo has a PhD in psychometrics from Fordham University. He is an independent statistical consultant and has been using SPSS products for over 20 years. He is a former SPSS Curriculum Team Lead and Senior Education Specialist who has written numerous SPSS training courses and trained thousands of users.
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Keith McCormick

Keith McCormick is a career long practitioner of predictive analytics and data science. He has engaged in statistical modeling, data mining, and mentoring others in the area for more than 20 years. He has a particular expertise in helping organizations perform their first predictive analytics project or build their first predictive analytics practice, and has done so in a variety of industries including healthcare, banking, telecommunications, non-profit, direct mail, pharmaceuticals, and retail. Keith is also an established author and speaker with four books in print, or under contract. Although his consulting work is not restricted to any one tool, his writing and speaking has made him particularly well known in the IBM SPSS Statistics and IBM SPSS Modeler communities.
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