Description
IBM SPSS Statistics 27 Step by Step: A Simple Guide and Reference, seventeenth 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. Output for each procedure is explained and illustrated, and every output term is defined. Exercises at the end of each chapter support students by providing additional opportunities to practice using SPSS.
This book covers the basics of statistical analysis and addresses more advanced topics such as multidimensional scaling, factor analysis, discriminant analysis, measures of internal consistency, MANOVA (between- and within-subjects), cluster analysis, Log-linear models, logistic regression, and a chapter describing residuals. The end sections include a description of data files used in exercises, an exhaustive glossary, suggestions for further reading, and a comprehensive index.
IBM SPSS Statistics 27 Step by Step is distributed in 85 countries, has been an academic best seller through most of the earlier editions, and has proved an invaluable aid to thousands of researchers and students.
New to this edition:
- Screenshots, explanations, and step-by-step boxes have been fully updated to reflect SPSS 27
- A new chapter on a priori power analysis helps researchers determine the sample size needed for their research before starting data collection.
Author: Darren George, Paul Mallery
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 12/29/2021
Pages: 404
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.50lbs
Size: 10.90h x 8.30w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9781032070940
ISBN10: 1032070943
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Statistics
- Education | Computers & Technology
- Psychology | General
About the Author
Darren George teaches at the University of Alabama. His research focuses on intimate relationships and optimal performance. He teaches classes in research methodology, statistics, personality/social psychology, and sport and performance psychology.
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.
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