Alan C. Elliott & Wayne A. Woodward 
Quick Guide to IBM® SPSS® [PDF ebook] 
Statistical Analysis With Step-by-Step Examples

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A perfect supplement for an introductory statics course.

Quick Guide to IBM® SPSS®: Statistical Analysis With Step-by-Step Examples gives students the extra guidance with SPSS they need without taking up valuable in-class time. A practical, accessible guide for using software while doing data analysis in the social sciences, students can learn SPSS on their own, allowing instructors to focus on the concepts and calculations in their lectures, rather than SPSS tutorials. Designed to work across disciplines, the authors have provided a number of SPSS ‘step-by-step’ examples in chapters showing the user how to plan a study, prepare data for analysis, perform the analysis and interpret the output from SPSS. 

The new Third Edition covers IBM® SPSS® version 25, includes a new section on Syntax, and all chapters have been updated to reflect current menu options along with many SPSS screenshots, making  the process much simpler for the user. In addition, helpful hints and insights are provided through the features ‘Tips and Caveats’ and ‘Sidebars.’
 

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Table of Content

Preface & Acknowledgments

About the Authors

Chapter 1 • Introduction

Getting the Most Out of Quick Guide to IBM SPSS

A Brief Overview of the Statistical Process

Understanding Hypothesis Testing, Power, and Sample Size

Understanding the p-Value

Planning a Successful Analysis

Guidelines for Creating Data Sets

Preparing Excel Data for Import

Guidelines for Reporting Results

Downloading Sample SPSS Data Files

Opening Data Files for Examples

Summary

References

Chapter 2 • Describing and Examining Data

Example Data Files

Describing Quantitative Data

Describing Categorical Data

Summary

References

Chapter 3 • Creating and Using Graphs

Introduction to SPSS Graphs

Guidelines for Creating and Using Graphs

Chart Builder

Graphboard Template Chooser

Legacy Plots

Scatterplots

Histograms

Bar Charts

Pie Charts

Boxplots

Summary

References

Chapter 4 • Comparing One or Two Means Using the t-Test

One-Sample t-Test

Two-Sample t-Test

Paired t-Test

Summary

References

Chapter 5 • Correlation and Regression

Correlation Analysis

Simple Linear Regression

Multiple Linear Regression

Summary

References

Chapter 6 • Analysis of Categorical Data

Contingency Table Analysis (r × c)

Contingency Table Examples

Mc Nemar’s Test

Mantel-Haenszel Meta-Analysis Comparison

Tests of Interrater Reliability

Goodness-of-Fit Test

Other Measures of Association for Categorical Data

Summary

References

Chapter 7 • Analysis of Variance and Covariance

One-Way ANOVA

Two-Way Analysis of Variance

Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance

Analysis of Covariance

Summary

References

Chapter 8 • Nonparametric Analysis Procedures

Spearman’s Rho

Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Two Independent Groups Test)

Kruskal-Wallis Test

Sign Test and Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for Matched Pairs

Friedman’s Test

Summary

Reference

Chapter 9 • Logistic Regression

Appropriate Applications for Logistic Regression

Simple Logistic Regression

Multiple Logistic Regression

Summary

References

Appendix A: A Brief Tutorial for Using IBM SPSS for Windows

Appendix B: Choosing the Right Procedure to Use

Index

About the author

Wayne A. Woodward, Ph.D., is a Professor of Statistics and chair of the Department of Statistical Science at Southern Methodist University. He is a fellow of the American Statistical Association and was the 2004 recipient of the Don Owen award for excellence in research, statistical consulting, and service to the statistical community. In 2007 he received the Outstanding Presentation Award given by the Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences at the 2007 Joint Statistical Meetings in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 2003 he was named a Southern Methodist University Distinguished Teaching Professor by the university’s Center for Teaching Excellence, and he received the 2006-2007 Scholar/Teacher of the Year Award at SMU, an award given by the United Methodist Church. . Over the last 35 years he has served as statistical consultant to a wide variety of clients in the scientific community and has taught statistics courses ranging from introductory undergraduate statistics courses to graduate courses within the Ph.D. program in Statistics at Southern Methodist University. He has been funded on numerous research grants and contracts from government and industry to study such issues as global warming and nuclear monitoring.  He has authored or coauthored over 70 scientific papers and four books. 
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