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How to Use SPSS A Step-by-Step Guide to Analysis and Evaluation

by Brian C. Cronk

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¿ Designed for use by novice computer users, this text begins with the basics, such as starting SPSS, defining variables, and entering and saving data. ¿ All major statistical techniques covered in beginning statistics classes are included: ¿ descriptive statistics ¿ graphing data ¿ prediction and association ¿ parametric inferential statistics ¿ nonparametric inferential statistics ¿ statistics for test construction ¿ Each section starts with a brief description of the statistic that is covered and important underlying assumptions, which help students select appropriate statistics. ¿ Each section describes how to interpret results and express them in a research report after the data are analyzed. For example, students are shown how to phrase the results of a significant and an insignificant t test. ¿ More than 200 screenshots (including sample output) throughout the book show students exactly what to expect as they follow along using SPSS. ¿ A glossary of statistical terms is included, which makes a handy reference for students who need to review the meanings of basic statistical terms. ¿ Practice exercises throughout the book give students stimulus material to use as they practice to achieve mastery of the program. ¿ Thoroughly field-tested; your students are certain to appreciate this book… (more)
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¿ Designed for use by novice computer users, this text begins with the basics, such as starting SPSS, defining variables, and entering and saving data. ¿ All major statistical techniques covered in beginning statistics classes are included: ¿ descriptive statistics ¿ graphing data ¿ prediction and association ¿ parametric inferential statistics ¿ nonparametric inferential statistics ¿ statistics for test construction ¿ Each section starts with a brief description of the statistic that is covered and important underlying assumptions, which help students select appropriate statistics. ¿ Each section describes how to interpret results and express them in a research report after the data are analyzed. For example, students are shown how to phrase the results of a significant and an insignificant t test. ¿ More than 200 screenshots (including sample output) throughout the book show students exactly what to expect as they follow along using SPSS. ¿ A glossary of statistical terms is included, which makes a handy reference for students who need to review the meanings of basic statistical terms. ¿ Practice exercises throughout the book give students stimulus material to use as they practice to achieve mastery of the program. ¿ Thoroughly field-tested; your students are certain to appreciate this book

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