Getting started : Starting SPSS ; Entering data ; Defining variables ; Loading and saving data files ; Running your first analysis ; Examining and printing output files ; Modifying data files -- Entering and modifying data : Variables and data representation ; Transformation and selection of data -- Descriptive statistics : Frequency distributions and percentile ranks for a single variable ; Frequency distributions and percentile ranks for multiple variables ; Measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion for a single group ; Measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion for multiple groups ; Standard scores -- Graphing data : Graphing basics ; The new SPSS chart builder ; Bar charts, pie charts, and histograms ; Scatterplots ; Advanced bar charts ; Editing SPSS graphs -- Prediction and association : Pearson correlation coefficient ; Spearman correlation coefficient ; Simple linear regression ; Multiple linear regression -- Parametric inferential statistics : Review of basic hypothesis testing ; Single-sample t test ; Independent-samples t test ; Paired-samples t test ; One-way ANOVA ; Factorial ANOVA ; Repeated-measures ANOVA ; Mixed-design ANOVA ; Analysis of covariance ; Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) -- Nonparametric inferential statistics : Chi-square goodness of fit ; Chi-square test of independence ; Mann-Whitney U text ; Wilcoxon test ; Kruskal-Wallis H test ; Friedman test -- Test construction : Item-total analysis ; Cronbach's alpha ; Test-retest reliability ; Criterion-related validity -- Appendix A. Effect size -- Appendix B. Practice exercise data sets -- Appendix C. Glossary -- Appendix D. Sample data files used in text -- Appendix E. Information for users of earlier versions of SPSS -- Appendix F. Graphing data with SPSS 13.0 and 14.0.
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Guide for use with the SPSS for Windows Student Version 15.0.
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SPSS for Windows
SPSS for Windows.
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Social sciences-- Statistical methods-- Computer programs, Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Social sciences-- Statistical methods-- Computer programs.