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SPSS Basics: Techniques for a First Course in Statistics

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• The topics are presented in the same sequence as in a first course―not in SPSS groupings. For instance, instead of a single chapter on using SPSS to produce a variety of statistical figures, each type of figure is illustrated at an appropriate point in this text. • The sequential organization makes it easy for students to navigate SPSS for the specific purposes they need in class. • No previous knowledge of SPSS is assumed. Each step is clearly explained and fully illustrated. • Each chapter defines one or two statistics, describes when to use them, and illustrates how to compute them using SPSS. • Each chapter shows how to format raw SPSS output and describe it in a research report. • All examples are consistent with the styles specified in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. • Hundreds of screenshots with superimposed arrows make it easy for students to follow the step-by-step directions for using SPSS. • End-of-chapter exercises help students master their new skills. An answer key will be included with each examination copy.

186 pages, Paperback

First published January 31, 2009

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This was very helpful for SPSS first time users!
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