From entering data to working with existing databases and working with the help menu through performing factor analysis, this step-by-step guide covers every aspect of SPSS from introductory to intermediate statistics.
From entering data to working with existing databases and working with the help menu through performing factor analysis, this step-by-step guide covers every aspect of SPSS from introductory to intermediate statistics.
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Using IBM (R) SPSS (R) Statistics: An Interactive Hands-On Approach, Third Edition gives readers an accessible and comprehensive guide to walking through SPSS (R), providing them with step-by-step knowledge for effectively analyzing their data. From entering data to working with existing databases, and working with the help menu through performing factor analysis, Using IBM (R) SPSS (R) Statistics covers every aspect of SPSS (R) from introductory through intermediate statistics. The book is divided into parts that focus on mastering SPSS (R) basics, dealing with univariate statistics and graphing, inferential statistics, relational statistics, and more. Written using IBM (R) SPSS (R) version 25 and 24, and compatible with the earlier releases, this book is one of the most comprehensive SPSS (R) guides available.
“"I am very appreciative of the authors depth and clear writing with comprehensible and useful examples throughout this text."”
"I am very appreciative of the authors′ depth and clear writing with comprehensible and useful examples throughout this text."
-- Dr. Billy R. BrocatoJames O. Aldrich (Doctor of Public Administration, University of Laverne) is a retired lecturer on statistics and research methods at California State University, Northridge. He has also taught graduate level research courses for the University of La Verne. Dr. Aldrich held the appointment of Instructor in the Department of Pathology at the University of Southern California, School of Medicine where he served as the Principal Investigator and codirector of a National Cancer Institute research project. He has served on various committees for the Los Angeles chapter of the American Statistical Association and has also taught biostatistics, epidemiology, social statistics, and research methods courses for 20 years. The primary computer program used for his coursework has been the IBM SPSS Statistics software package. SAGE recently published, in 2013, Building SPSS Graphs to Understand Data, coauthored with Hilda M. Rodriguez.
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