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IBM SPSS Statistics 25 Step by Step

A Simple Guide and Reference
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IBM SPSS Statistics 25 Step by Step: A Simple Guide and Reference, fifteenth edition, takes a straightforward, step-by-step approach that makes SPSS software clear to beginners and experienced researchers alike. Extensive use of four-color screen shots, clear writing, and step-by-step boxes guide readers through the program. Exercises at the end of each chapter support students by providing additional opportunities to practice using SPSS. This book covers both the basics of descriptive statistical analysis using SPSS through to more advanced topics such as multiple regression, multidimensional scaling and MANOVA, including instructions for Windows and Mac. This makes it ideal for both undergraduate statistics courses and for postgraduates looking to further develop their statistics and SPSS knowledge. New to this edition: Updated throughout to SPSS 25 Updated / restructured material on: Chart Builder; Univariate ANOVA; moderation on two- and three-way ANOVA; and Factor Analytic Techniques (formerly Factor Analysis structure) New material on computing z and T scores, and on computing z scores within descriptive statistics Clearer in-chapter links between the type of data and type of research question that the procedure can answer Updated / additional datasets, exercises, and expanded Companion Website material, including Powerpoint slides for instructors

Author Biography

Darren George is a Professor of Psychology at Burman University (Alberta, Canada) whose research focuses on intimate relationships. He teaches classes in Personality and Social Psychology, research methods, and multivariate analysis. Paul Mallery is a Professor of Psychology at La Sierra University whose research focuses on the intersection of religion and prejudice. He teaches classes in research methodology, statistics, social psychology, and political psychology.
Release date NZ
October 25th, 2018
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Undergraduate
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Edition
15th New edition
Imprint
Routledge
Pages
390
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN-13
9781138491045
Product ID
28245155

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