A practical, accessible guide for using SPSS in doing data analysis. Designed to work across disciplines, the authors have provided a number of SPSS ”step-by-step" examples in most chapters showing the user how to plan a study, prepare data for analysis , perform the analysis and interpret the output from SPSS. In addition, the authors provide helpful hints and insights through the features "Tips and Caveats" and "Sidebar". The 2nd edition includes two new chapters -- "Creating and Using Graphs" and "Factor Analysis". In addition, a new section on Syntax has been included in an appendix. All chapters have been updated to reflect current menu options along with many SPSS screenshots making the process much simpler for the user.
Cochran, W. G., 147 Cochran's Test, 172 Cohen, J., 99, 108, 112, 254, 267 Cohen, P., 254, 267 Cohen's d, 99–100, 107–108 Cohen's f, 137 Cohen's Kappa, 174 Cohort studies, 159, 160, 161 Comparative statistics, 4–5, 11, 13 Confidence ...
The book provides in-depth chapter coverage of: IBM SPSS statistical output Descriptive statistics procedures Score distribution assumption evaluations Bivariate correlation Regressing (predicting) quantitative and categorical variables ...
Section 7.5 Kruskal-Wallis HTest Description The Kruskal-Wallis H test is the nonparametric equivalent of the one-way ANOVA. It tests whether or not several independent samples come from the same population. Assumptions Because the test ...
New to this edition: Screenshots, explanations, and step-by-step boxes have been fully updated to reflect SPSS 26 How to handle missing data has been revised and expanded and now includes a detailed explanation of how to create regression ...
Written using IBM® SPSS® version 25 and 24, and compatible with the earlier releases, this book is one of the most comprehensive SPSS® guides available.
12. Correlations. Correlations form the foundation for some of the core statistical methods relied upon for ... This chapter explores the various types of correlations and ways in which they can be produced within SPSS Statistics.
With an exciting new look, math diagnostic tool, and a research roadmap to navigate projects, this new edition of Andy Field's award-winning text offers a unique combination of humor and step-by-step instruction to make learning statistics ...
The book offers an introduction to SPSS, how to navigate it, and a discussion of how to understand the data the reader is working with.
The Seventh Edition reflects SPSS® Version 25.0 and incorporates the latest results from the General Social Survey (GSS) as a secondary data set.
Comprehensive coverage of discriminant analysis: McLachlan, Geoffrey J. (2004). Discriminant Analysis and Statistical Pattern Recognition. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Comprehensive coverage of nonlinear regression: Seber, G. A. F.; ...