Description |
1 online resource (354 pages) |
Contents |
Intro; Half Title page; Title page; Imprint page; Brief contents; Contents; Guide to the text; Guide to the online resources; Preface; About the authors; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Getting Started with SPSS Statistics; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. SPSS Statistics Data Editor; 1.2.1. Data View; 1.2.2. Variable View; 1.3. Creating a Data File; 1.4. Conclusion; Chapter 2: Working with Data; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Compute; 2.2.1. Illustrated Example of Summed Scale Scores; 2.3. Recode; 2.3.1. Illustrated Example of Category Recoding; 2.4. Missing Value Analysis |
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2.4.1. Illustrated Example of Missing Age Data Replacement2.5. Split File; 2.5.1. Illustrated Example of Splitting Output by Gender; 2.6. Select Cases; 2.6.1. Illustrated Example of Selecting Cases Above a Specified Age; 2.7. Conclusion; Chapter 3: Summarising and Displaying Data; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Frequencies; 3.2.1. Illustrated Example of Frequencies; 3.2.1.1. SPSS Statistics Procedure; 3.2.1.2. SPSS Statistics Output; 3.2.1.3. The SPSS Statistics Viewer; 3.3. Descriptives; 3.3.1. Illustrated Example of Descriptives; 3.3.1.1. SPSS Statistics Procedure; 3.3.1.2. SPSS Statistics Output |
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3.4. Explore3.4.1. Illustrated Example of Explore; 3.4.1.1. SPSS Statistics Procedure; 3.4.1.2. SPSS Statistics Output; 3.4.1.3. The SPSS Statistics Chart Editor; 3.5. Chart Builder; 3.5.1. Illustrated Example of the Chart Builder; 3.6. Conclusion; Chapter 4: One Sample t Test; 4.1. Purpose of the One Sample t Test; 4.2. Questions We Could Answer Using the One Sample t Test; 4.3. Illustrated Example of a Statistically Significant One Sample t Test; 4.3.1. Setting Up the SPSS Statistics Data File; 4.3.2. Analysing the Data; 4.3.2.1. Assumptions |
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4.3.2.2. SPSS Statistics Procedure (Part 1: Normality)4.3.2.3. SPSS Statistics Output (Part 1: Normality); 4.3.2.4. SPSS Statistics Procedure (Part 2: One Sample t Test); 4.3.2.5. SPSS Statistics Output (Part 2: One Sample t Test); 4.3.3. Follow Up Analyses; 4.3.3.1. Effect Size; 4.3.4. APA Style Results Write-Up; 4.3.5. Summary; 4.4. Illustrated Example of a Statistically Non-Significant One Sample t Test; 4.4.1. SPSS Statistics Output (Part 1: Normality); 4.4.2. SPSS Statistics Output (Part 2: One Sample t Test); 4.4.3. Follow Up Analyses; 4.4.3.1. Effect Size |
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4.4.4. APA Style Results Write-Up4.5. One Sample t Test Checklist; Chapter 5: Independent Samples t Test; 5.1. Purpose of the Independent Samples t Test; 5.2. Questions We Could Answer Using the Independent Samples t Test; 5.3. Illustrated Example of a Statistically Significant Independent Samples t Test; 5.3.1. Setting Up the SPSS Statistics Data File; 5.3.2. Analysing the Data; 5.3.2.1. Assumptions; 5.3.2.2. SPSS Statistics Procedure (Part 1: Normality); 5.3.2.3. SPSS Statistics Output (Part 1: Normality); 5.3.2.4. SPSS Statistics Procedure (Part 2: Homogeneity of Variance & the t Test) |
Notes |
5.3.2.5. SPSS Statistics Output (Part 2: Homogeneity of Variance & the t Test) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [319]-320) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
SUBJECT |
SPSS (Computer file) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88224991
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SPSS (Computer file) fast (OCoLC)fst01356630 |
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Social sciences -- Statistical methods -- Computer programs
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Social sciences -- Statistical methods -- Data processing -- Computer programs
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Social sciences -- Research -- Statistical methods -- Computer programs
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Social sciences -- Statistical methods -- Computer programs.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Bennett, Kellie
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Heritage, Brody
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ISBN |
9780170285186 |
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0170285189 |
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