Interpreting the Banner Table

In the example table, we see the two-way tables of expressed interest in Football by expressed interest in Baseball, Tennis, and Boxing. The table entries represent percentages of rows, so that the percentages across columns will add up to 100 percent. For example, the number in the upper left hand corner of the spreadsheet (92.31) shows that 92.31 percent of all respondents who said they are always interested in watching football also said that they were always interested in watching baseball. Further down we can see that the percent of those always interested in watching football who were also always interested in watching tennis was 87.50 percent; for boxing this number is 77.78 percent. The percentages in the last column (Row Total) are always relative to the total number of cases. There are many options in the Crosstabulation Tables Results dialog that will allow you to produce different formats of banner tables; for example, you can simultaneously display the cell counts, row, column, and total percentages in the same table.