A Simple Guide to IBM SPSS Statistics - version 23.0

A Simple Guide to IBM SPSS Statistics - version 23.0
ISBN-10
1337000116
ISBN-13
9781337000116
Category
Education
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
2015-08-05
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Author
Lee A. Kirkpatrick

Description

Completely up to date and extremely student friendly, A SIMPLE GUIDE TO IBM SPSS: FOR VERSION 23.0, Fourteenth Edition, equips you with everything you need to know about the newest version of SPSS for Windows so you can effectively use the program in your statistics class. The guide's straightforward style frees you to concentrate on learning basic statistical concepts, while still developing familiarity with SPSS. It's clear, step-by-step instruction quickly gets you up to speed, enabling you to confidently use SPSS to do homework problems and conduct statistical analyses for research projects. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

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