Visual Approach to SPSS for Windows, A, Pearson New International Edition, 2nd edition

Published by Pearson (6 August 2013) © 2014

  • Leonard D Stern Eastern Washington University
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For courses on SPSS.

 

SPSS is, essentially, a visually-driven program, but most texts rely primarily on a verbal approach to describe its use.  A Visual Approach to SPSS for Windows is the first text of its kind to employ what the author refers to as “visual sequencing” to teach students how to use SPSS. 

Table of contents

Preface   

Chapter 1: The Basics

Chapter 2: Entering and Saving Data

Chapter 3: Modifying Data in the Data Editor

Chapter 4: Defining Variables’ Properties

Chapter 5: The SPSS Statistics Viewer

Chapter 6: Graphing Data with the Chart Builder  

Chapter 7: Data Transformation and Case Selection 

Chapter 8: The Frequencies Procedure

Chapter 9: Other Procedures for Obtaining Descriptive Measures

Chapter 10: Bivariate Correlation and Regression

Chapter 11: Multiple Regression and Correlation

Chapter 12: Chi-Square Tests of Independence and Goodness-of-Fit

Chapter 13: One and Two Sample T-Tests

Chapter 14: One-Way Analysis of Variance

Chapter 15: Two-Way and Higher Order Analyses of Variance

Chapter 16: Within-Subjects ANOVAS

Chapter 17: Nonparametric or Distribution Free Tests

Chapter 18: Discriminant Analysis

Chapter 19: Exploratory Factor Analysis

References

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