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Completely up to date, the no-nonsense A SIMPLE GUIDE TO IBM SPSS: FOR VERSION 23.0, Fourteenth Edition, equips students with everything they need to know about the newest version of SPSS® for Windows® so they can effectively use the program in their statistics class. The guide's straightforward style frees students to concentrate on learning basic statistical concepts, while still developing familiarity with SPSS®. Its student-friendly, step-by-step instruction quickly gets students up to speed. In no time, they will confidently start using SPSS® to do homework problems and conduct statistical analyses for research projects.
- Offering the most current coverage available, A SIMPLE GUIDE TO IBM SPSS: FOR VERSION 23.0, Fourteenth Edition, reflects the changes in the new version of the software.
- Completely up to date, the thirteenth edition includes new screenshots throughout the text.
- Extremely student friendly, A SIMPLE GUIDE TO IBM SPSS equips students with plenty of hands-on experience putting what they've learned into practice. A sample problem is provided for each type of analysis, giving students step-by-step instruction. The sample problems are similar to the problems provided at the end of a typical workbook chapter.
- Ensuring students gain a thorough understanding, the book offers detailed instructions for conducting each type of analysis in two ways: The "Syntax Method" (using SPSS® command language) and the "Point and Click Method" (using pull-down menus and dialog boxes)--giving you complete flexibility in how you prefer to teach.
- Offering additional insight, output is accompanied by simple explanations to help users understand their results.
Part I: HOW TO USE SPSS FOR WINDOWS.
1. Introduction to SPSS for Windows.
2. Entering Data and Naming Variables.
3. Specifying Analyses Using the Point-and-Click Method.
4. Specifying Analyses Using the Syntax Method.
5. Viewing and Manipulating Output.
Part II: PROCEDURES.
6. Frequency Distributions and Descriptive Statistics.
7. One-Sample t-Test.
8. Independent-Samples t-Test.
9. Dependent-Samples (Matched-Pairs, Paired Samples).
10. One-Way Between-Groups (Independent Groups).
11. Two-Way Between-Groups (Independent Groups).
12. One-Way Within-Subjects (Repeated Measures) ANOVA.
13. Two-Way Mixed (Between-Within) ANOVA.
14. Correlations.
15. Simple Regression.
16. Multiple Regression.
17. Chi-Square Test of Independence.
Appendix A: Saving and Retrieving Files.
Appendix B: Data Transformations.
1. Introduction to SPSS for Windows.
2. Entering Data and Naming Variables.
3. Specifying Analyses Using the Point-and-Click Method.
4. Specifying Analyses Using the Syntax Method.
5. Viewing and Manipulating Output.
Part II: PROCEDURES.
6. Frequency Distributions and Descriptive Statistics.
7. One-Sample t-Test.
8. Independent-Samples t-Test.
9. Dependent-Samples (Matched-Pairs, Paired Samples).
10. One-Way Between-Groups (Independent Groups).
11. Two-Way Between-Groups (Independent Groups).
12. One-Way Within-Subjects (Repeated Measures) ANOVA.
13. Two-Way Mixed (Between-Within) ANOVA.
14. Correlations.
15. Simple Regression.
16. Multiple Regression.
17. Chi-Square Test of Independence.
Appendix A: Saving and Retrieving Files.
Appendix B: Data Transformations.