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SPSS Statistics for data analysis and visualization
by
McCormick, Keith (Consultant), author
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Salcedo, Jesus, author
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Peck, John, author
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SPSS (Computer file)
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Social sciences Statistical methods Computer programs.
2017
Dive deeper into SPSS Statistics for more efficient, accurate, and sophisticated data analysis and visualisation. This book goes beyond the basics of SPSS Statistics to show you advanced techniques that exploit the full capabilities of SPSS. The authors explain when and why to use each technique, and then walk you through the execution with a pragmatic, nuts and bolts example.
SPSS statistics for data analysis and visualization
by
Verlen, Jason
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McCormick, Keith, consultant
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Social sciences
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Social sciences -- Statistical methods -- Computer programs
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SPSS (Computer file)
2017
Dive deeper into SPSS Statistics for more efficient, accurate, and sophisticated data analysis and visualizationSPSS Statistics for Data Analysis and Visualization goes beyond the basics of SPSS Statistics to show you advanced techniques that exploit the full capabilities of SPSS. The authors explain when and why to use each technique, and then walk you through the execution with a pragmatic, nuts and bolts example. Coverage includes extensive, in-depth discussion of advanced statistical techniques, data visualization, predictive analytics, and SPSS programming, including automation and integration with other languages like R and Python. You'll learn the best methods to power through an analysis, with more efficient, elegant, and accurate code.IBM SPSS Statistics is complex: true mastery requires a deep understanding of statistical theory, the user interface, and programming. Most users don't encounter all of the methods SPSS offers, leaving many little-known modules undiscovered. This book walks you through tools you may have never noticed, and shows you how they can be used to streamline your workflow and enable you to produce more accurate results.Conduct a more efficient and accurate analysisDisplay complex relationships and create better visualizationsModel complex interactions and master predictive analyticsIntegrate R and Python with SPSS Statistics for more efficient, more powerful codeThese \"hidden tools\" can help you produce charts that simply wouldn't be possible any other way, and the support for other programming languages gives you better options for solving complex problems. If you're ready to take advantage of everything this powerful software package has to offer, SPSS Statistics for Data Analysis and Visualization is the expert-led training you need.
SPSS 16 made simple
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Kinnear, Paul R author
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Gray, Colin D. author
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SPSS (Computer file)
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Social sciences Statistical methods Computer programs
2009
\"SPSS 16 Made Simple is the latest edition of one of the most widely read textbooks in its field. This new edition maintains the book's friendly, practical and informal style, while at the same time keeping the reader abreast of the latest improvements in SPSS. Each statistical technique is presented in a realistic research context and is fully illustrated with screen shots of SPSS dialog boxes and output. The book also provides guidance on the choice of statistical techniques and advice on how to report the results of statistical analysis.\"--Jacket.
SPSS statistics for dummies
by
Salcedo, Jesus
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Poh, Aaron
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McCormick, Keith
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Computer programs
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Social sciences
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Social sciences -- Statistical methods -- Computer programs
2015
The ultimate beginner's guide to SPSS and statistical analysis SPSS Statistics For Dummies is the fun and friendly guide to mastering SPSS. This book contains everything you need to know to get up and running quickly with this industry-leading software, with clear, helpful guidance on working with both the software and your data. Every chapter of this new edition has been updated with screenshots and steps that align with SPSS 23.0. You'll learn how to set up the software and organize your workflow, then delve deep into analysis to discover the power of SPSS capabilities. You'll discover the mechanics behind the calculations, perform predictive analysis, produce informative graphs, and maximize your data, even if it's been awhile since your last statistics class. SPSS is the leading statistical software for social sciences, marketing, health care, demography, government, education, data mining, and more. This powerful package gives you the tools you need to get more out of your data, and this book is your beginner-friendly guide to getting the most out of the software. Install and configure SPSS and learn the basics of how it works Master the process of getting data into SPSS and manipulating it to produce results See how to display data in dozens of different graphic formats to fit specific needs Make SPSS manufacture the numbers you want and take advantage of the many analysis options Discover ways to customize the SPSS interface and the look of your results, edit graphics and pivot tables, and program SPSS with Command Syntax Statistical analysis is crucial to so many industries, and accuracy and efficiency are crucial. SPSS offers you the capability to deliver, but you still must know how to take utmost advantage of the tools at your fingertips. SPSS Statistics For Dummies shows you how to handle data like a pro, with step-by-step instruction and expert advice.
A conceptual guide to statistics using SPSS
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Reise, Steven Paul
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Berkman, Elliot T.
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Quantitative Techniques for Business & Management Research
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Social Research
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Social sciences
2012,2011
Walking the reader through the steps of statistical tests and providing data sets and screen shots from SPSS, this student-friendly book helps students to successfully use statistical tests in SPSS, interpret the results and also to understand statistical concepts.
Quantitative data analysis
2014,2009
Take a candid look into how some traditional liberal arts colleges have incorporated nontraditional adult degree programs. This volume of case studies shows how a number of small, independent universities addressed various administrative and service functions for their adult programs. When taken together, it captures the emulsive nature of this imperfect blend as well as the fluidity of solutions. This issue covers: ● The dynamics that an adult program can bring to an institution ● Colleges that combine the adult program within university-wide, centralized processes ● Colleges that have mostly autonomous programs ● Institutions that developed a hybrid model ● The current status of incorporating nontraditional programs into traditional colleges and universities. This is the 159th volume of this Jossey-Bass series. Addressed to higher education decision makers on all kinds of campuses, New Directions for Higher Education provides timely information and authoritative advice about major issues and administrative problems confronting every institution.
SPSS statistics for dummies
If you work in a field that uses SPSS Statistics, you may have found it overwhelming. The authors of this guide get you up and running and how you how to get the most from your data.
SPSS for Applied Sciences - Basic Statistical Testing
by
Davis Cole
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Computer programs
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General Engineering & Project Administration
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General References
2013
This book offers a quick and basic guide to using SPSS and provides a general approach to solving problems using statistical tests. It is both comprehensive in terms of the tests covered and the applied settings it refers to, and yet is short and easy to understand. Whether you are a beginner or an intermediate level test user, this book will help you to analyse different types of data in applied settings. It will also give you the confidence to use other statistical software and to extend your expertise to more specific scientific settings as required. The author does not use mathematical formulae and leaves out arcane statistical concepts. Instead, he provides a very practical, easy and speedy introduction to data analysis, offering examples from a range of scenarios from applied science, handling both continuous and rough-hewn data sets.