Basic SPSS Tutorial

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Manfred te Grotenhuis. Basic SPSS Tutorial
Basic SPSS® Tutorial
Brief Contents
Detailed Contents
Pages
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Chapter 1 Statistics Program SPSS. 1.1 What Is SPSS?
1.2 The Purpose of SPSS
1.3 Structure of the Book
1.4 Fictitious Data Set
1.5 Using the Windows in SPSS
1.5.1 The Bars and Drop-Down Menus
1.5.2 Title Bar
1.5.3 Main Menu Bar
1.5.4 Toolbar
1.5.5 Status Bar
1.6 Using SPSS Windows
1.6.1 Data Window
1.6.2 Output Window
Example
1.7 SPSS File Types
Chapter 2 SPSS Files. 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Open SPSS Files
2.3 Create and Modify Data Files
2.3.1 Define and Create Variables
Example
2.3.2 Add Variable Labels
Example
2.3.3 Add Value Labels
Example
2.3.4 Define Missing Values
Example
2.3.5 Enter Data
2.4 Load Excel Files
Example
2.5 Save SPSS Files
2.6 Assignments
Chapter 3 Data Modifications. 3.1 Introduction
3.2 Recode Variables
3.2.1 Recode Into Same Variables
3.2.2 Recode Into Different Variables
Example
3.3 Create New Variables
Example
3.4 Select Cases
Example
3.5 Split Files
Example
3.6 Assignments
Chapter 4 Descriptive Statistics. 4.1 Introduction
4.2 Frequency Tables
Example
4.3 Pie Charts
Example
4.4 Boxplots
4.5 Graphs With Chart Builder
Example
4.6 Contingency Tables
Example
4.7 Export to Word Processing Programs
4.8 Assignments
Chapter 5 Inferential Statistics. 5.1 Introduction
5.2 Associations in Contingency Tables
Example
5.3 Binomial Test for a Proportion
Example
5.4 One Sample t-Test
Example
5.5 t-Test for Comparing Two Groups
5.5.1 Independent Groups
Example
5.5.2 Dependent (Paired) Groups
Example
5.6 Analysis of Variance
Example
5.7 Correlation
Example
5.8 Regression Analysis
5.8.1 Simple Regression Analysis. Example
5.8.2 Multivariate Regression Analysis
Example
5.9 References
5.10 Assignments
Epilogue
About IBM SPSS
Index
Отрывок из книги
One of the most popular statistical programs of all times, IBM® SPSS® Statistics* (which originally stood for Statistical Package for the Social Sciences), is a result of the project started in 1968 at Stanford University, California. As a result of its immense popularity, it is not surprising to find many SPSS textbooks being published. Most of these books are voluminous because they combine SPSS with statistics. The need to teach introductory courses in statistics, with a basic knowledge of SPSS, at Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands, however, called for an abridged version of a textbook.
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This book is targeted to the audience who are novice users in SPSS. We use clear-cut examples from real scientific research, while the reader is invited to replicate the findings as he proceeds. The relevant outcomes included may be used as a reference. Extra assignments are provided at the end of each chapter that can be worked out by the students themselves, without much external guidance, to enhance the effect of learning.
Manfred te Grotenhuis & Anneke Matthijssen
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