SPSS for Windows Step by Step: A Simple Guide and Reference, 11.0 UpdateAllyn and Bacon, 2003 - 386 páginas This book is designed to simplify the process of data analysis using SPSS. The clarity of this book is established by the use of more than 200 screen shots, clear writing, and more than 500 step-by-step boxes that show how to accomplish any procedure in SPSS one step at a time. Students, even novices, can independently learn from this comprehensive and straightforward treatment. - Thoroughly updated to reflect SPSS Version 11.0. - Data sets to accompany the book are now located on the Companion Website at www.ablongman.com/george. An instructors manual, available for download, is also on this site. - Can be packaged with the Allyn & Bacon SPSS Student Version CD-ROM for an additional 15.00 dollars. - Offers comprehensive coverage of all major SPSS procedures for version 11.0 and earlier versions. - Organizes each analysis chapter according to a strictly structured identical format. - Provides a brief but clear data-entry and data-editing chapter. - Presents step-by-step straight-forward instructions in each analysis chapter to clarify procedures. |
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printing results the Options Option | 9 |
BASE SYSTEM MODULE | 83 |
Measures of central tendency | 95 |
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