A simple guide to IBM SPSS statistics for version 23.0 / Lee A. Kirkpatrick, the College of William & Mary, Brooke C. Feeney, Carnegie Mellon University.
By: Kirkpatrick, Lee A [author.]
Contributor(s): Feeney, Brooke C [author.]
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Cengage Learning, 2016Description: x, 115 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 9781305877719; 1305877713Other title: A simple guide to IBM SPSS� for version 23.0 [Cover title]Subject(s): SPSS for Windows | SPSS (Computer file) | SPSS (Computer file) | SPSS for Windows | Social sciences -- Statistical methods -- Computer programs | Statistics -- Computer programs | Statistics -- Data processing | Social sciences -- Statistical methods -- Computer programs | Statistics -- Computer programs | Statistics -- Data processingDDC classification: 005.5/5 LOC classification: HA32 | .K563 2016Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents onlyItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | MILA University Central Library General Stacks | HA32 .K563 2016 (Browse shelf) | Available | SOBM | 0002305 |
Introduction to SPSS for Windows -- Entering data and naming variables -- Specifying analyses using the point-and-click method -- Specifying analyses using the Syntax Method -- Viewing and manipulating output -- Frequency distributions and descriptive statistics -- One-sample t-test -- Independent-samples t-test -- Dependent-samples (matched-pairs, paired samples) t-test -- One-way between-groups (independent groups) ANOVA -- Two-way between-groups (independent groups) ANOVA -- One-way within-participants (repeated measures) ANOVA -- Two-way mixed (between-within) ANOVA -- Correlations -- Simple regression -- Multiple regression -- Chi-square test of independence.
"This no-nonsense book teaches you everything you need to know about the newest version of SPSS� for Windows� so you can effectively use the program in your statistic class. The guide's simple, straightforward style frees you to concentrate on learning basic statistical concepts, while still developing familiarity with SPSS. In no time, you will be using SPSS to do homework problems and conduct statistical analyses for research projects."--Page 4 of cover.
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