SPSS for psychologists

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SPSS for psychologists

Macmillan Education, 2021

7th edition / Virginia Harrison ... [et al.]

  • : pbk

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Previous edition: published as SPSS for psychologists (and everybody else) by Nicola Brace Richard Kemp, Rosemary Snelger. 2016

Other authors: Richard Kemp, Nicola Brace, Rosemary Snelgar

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Students can find statistical analysis a challenging and complex task and, in order to master the techniques and complete their assignments and projects successfully, they need to have a sound understanding of IBM SPSS and its functions. Updated to be compatible with IBM SPSS 25, with handy screen-shots throughout, the seventh edition of this trusted and practical textbook will take students on a step-by-step journey towards carrying out a range of essential tasks with confidence: from performing an analysis to interpreting outputs and reporting the results. This book is an unbeatable, must-have guide to IBM SPSS that will allow undergraduate psychology students to master this powerful software tool. Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/spss-for-psychologists. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Data entry in SPSS 3. Exploring, cleaning and graphing data in SPSS 4. Data handling 5. Tests of difference for one-and two-sample designs 6. Tests of correlation and bivariate regression 7. Tests for nominal data 8. One-way analysis of variance 9. Factorial analysis of variance 10. Multiple regression 11. Analysis of covariance and multivariate analysis of variance 12. Discriminant analysis and logistic regression 13. Factor analysis and reliability and dimensionality of scales 14. Using syntax and other useful features of SPSS.

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