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Doing data analysis with SPSS version14
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Belmont, CA : Thomson-Brooks/Cole, 2006
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1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm.
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9780495107934
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Accompanies text of the same title : (HA32 C37 2006)
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DOING DATA ANALYSIS WITH SPSS VERSION 14.0 (WITH CD-ROM) is the perfect supplement to help you succed in your statistic course! This innovative guide offers practical instruction to SPSS 14.0, helping you learn helpful software skills. By using SPSS to handle complex computations, you can focus on the underlying statistical concepts and techniques in the introductory statistics course.


Table of Contents

1 A First Look at Spss 14.0
Objectives
Launching SPSS
Entering Data into the Data Editor
Saving a Data File
Creating a Chart
Saving an Output File
Getting Help
Printing in SPSS
Quitting SPSS
2 Tables and Graphs for one Variable
Objectives
Opening a Data File
Exploring the Data
Creating a Histogram
Frequency Distributions
Another Bar Chart
Printing Session Output
Moving On?
3 Tables and Graphs for Two Variables
Objectives
Cross-Tabulating Data
Editing a Recent Dialog
More on Bar Charts
Comparing Two Distributions
Scatterplots to Detect Relationships
Moving On?
4 One-Variable Descriptive Statistics
Objectives
Computing One Summary Measure for a Variable
Computing Additional Summary Measures
A Box-and-Whiskers Plot
Standardizing a Variable
Moving On?
5 Two-Variable Descriptive Statistics
Objectives
Comparing Dispersion with the Coefficient of Variation
Descriptive Measures for Subsamples
Measures of Association: Covariance and Correlation
Moving On?
6 Elementary Probability
Objectives
Simulation
A Classical Example
Observed Relative Frequency as Probability
Handling Alphanumeric Data
Moving On?
7 Discrete Probability Distributions
Objectives
An Empirical Discrete Distribution
Graphing a Distribution
A Theoretical Distribution: The Binomial
Another Theoretical Distribution: The Poisson
Moving On?
8 Probability Density Functions
Objectives
Continuous Random Variables
Generating Normal Distributions
Finding Areas Under a Normal Curve
Normal Curves as Models
Moving On?
9 Sampling Distributions
Objectives
What Is a Sampling Distribution? Sampling from a Normal Population
Central Limit Theorem
Sampling Distribution of the Proportion
Moving On?
10 Confidence Intervals
Objectives
The Concept of a Confidence Interval
Effect of Confidence Coefficient
Large Samples from a Non-normal (Known) Population
Dealing with Real Data
Small Samples from a Normal Population
Moving On?
11 One-Sample Hypothesis Tests
Objectives
The Logic of Hypothesis Testing
An Artificial Example
A More Realistic Case: We Don't Know Mu or Sigma
A Small-Sample Example
Moving On?
12 Two-Sample Hypothesis Tests
Objectives
Working with Two Samples
Paired vs. Independent Samples
Moving On?
13 Analysis Of Variance (I)
Objectives
Comparing Three or More Means
One-Factor Independent Measures ANOVA
Where Are the Differences? One-Factor Repeated Measures ANOVA
Where Are the Differences? Moving On?
14 Analysis of Variance (Ii)
Objectives
Two-Factor Independent Measures ANOVA
Another Example
One Last Note
Moving On?
15 Linear Regression (I)
Objectives
Linear Relationships
Another Example
Statistical Inferences in Linear Regression
An Example of a Questionable Relationship
An Estimation Application
A Classical Example
Moving On?
16 Linear Regression (II)
Objectives
Assumptions for Least Squares Regression
Examining Residuals to Check Assumptions
A Time Series Example
Issues in Forecasting and Prediction
A Caveat about "Mindless" Regression
Moving On?
17 Multiple Regression
Objectives
Going Beyond a Single Explanatory Variable
Significance Testing and Goodness of Fit
Residual Analysis
Adding More Variables
Another Example
Working with Qualitative Variables
A New Concern
Moving On?
18 Non-Linear Models
Objectives
When Relationships Are Not Linear
A Simple Example
Some Common Transformations
Another Quadratic Model
A Log-Linear Model
Adding More Variables
Moving On?
19 Basic Forecasting Techniques
Objectives
Detecting Patterns Over Time
Some Illustrative Examples
Forecasting Using Moving Averages
Forecasting Using Trend Analysis
Another Example
Moving On?
20 Chi-Square Tests
Objectives
Qualitative vs. Quantitative Data
Chi-Square Goodness-of-Fit Test
Chi-Square Test of Independence
Another Example
Moving On?
21 Nonparametric Tests
Objectives
Nonparametric Methods
Mann-Whitney U Test
Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test
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