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CONTENTS 1: Overview / 2: Transforming Variables / 3: Selecting and Sampling Cases / 4: Organization and Presentation of Information / 5: Charts and Graphs / 6: Testing Hypotheses Using Means and Cross-Tabulation / 7: Cross-Tabulation and Measures of Association for Nominal and Ordinal Variables / 8: Correlation and Regression Analysis / 9: Logistic Regression Analysis / 10: Analysis of Variance / 11: Editing Output / 12: Advanced Applications PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5063-3172-0 • FEBRUARY 2016 • 168 PAGES • • online resources USING IBM ® SPSS ® STATISTICS: An Interactive Hands-On Approach SECOND EDITION James O. Aldrich • James B. Cunningham, both of California State University, Northridge Master the how-tos of using SPSS to analyze data! For those who have a basic understanding of statistics and want to learn SPSS on their own, this concise, practical guide can be used in conjunction with another text or as a self-instructional resource. The Second Edition introduces advanced concepts such as logistic regression, principal components factor analysis, and more complex graphing methods. This edition is compatible with IBM SPSS versions through 23. CONTENTS 1. First Encounters / 2. Navigating in SPSS / 3. Getting Data In and Out of SPSS / 4. Levels of Measurement / 5. Entering Variables and Data and Validating Data / 6. Working With Data and Variables / 7. Using the SPSS Help Menu / 8. Creating Graphs for Nominal and/or Ordinal Data / 9. Graphs for Continuous Data / 10. Printing Data View, Variable View, and Output Viewer Screens / 11. Basic Descriptive Statistics / 12. One-Sample t Test and a Binomial Test of Equality / 13. Independent-Samples t Test and Mann-Whitney U Test / 14. Paired-Samples t Test and Wilcoxon Test / 15. One-Way ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis Test / 16. Two-Way (Factorial) ANOVA / 17. One-Way ANOVA Repeated Measures Test and Friedman Test / 18. Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) / 19. Pearson's Correlation and Spearman's Correlation / 20. Single Linear Regression / 21. Multiple Linear Regression / 22. Logistic Regression / 23. Factor Analysis / 24. Chi-Square Goodness of Fit / 25. Chi-Square Test of Independence PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4833-8357-6 • ©2016 • 472 PAGES • • SPSS BUNDLE ISBN: CONTACT YOUR SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR BUNDLE ISBN DETAILS • SAGEPUB.COM/FINDMYREP BASIC SPSS ® TUTORIAL Manfred te Grotenhuis • Anneke Matthijssen, both of Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands This supplementary book for the social, behavioral, and health sciences helps readers with no prior knowledge of SPSS, statistics, or mathematics learn the basics of IBM® SPSS®. Designed to reduce fear and build confi dence, the book guides readers through point-and-click sequences using clear examples from real scientifi c research and invites them to replicate the fi ndings. 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Comparing One Or Two Means Using The T-Test / 5. Correlation And Regression / 6. Analysis Of Categorical Data / 7. Analysis Of Variance And Covariance / 8. Nonparametric Analysis Procedures / 9. Logistic Regression / 10. Factor Analysis PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4833-1903-2 • ©2016 • 368 PAGES • • online resources • SPSS BUNDLE ISBN: CONTACT YOUR SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR BUNDLE ISBN DETAILS • SAGEPUB.COM/FINDMYREP NEW!

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