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Using SPSS for Windows: Analyzing and Understanding Data
 
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Using SPSS for Windows: Analyzing and Understanding Data (Paperback)
by Samuel B. Green (Author), Neil J. Salkind (Author), Terri Akey (Author)
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Book Description
This text provides comprehensive treatment of all relevant topics for SPSS for Windows, including an introduction to get users up and running plus extensive discussion of more complex topics utilizing SPSS 9.0.

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Extensive coverage of version SPSS 9.0 teaches students SPSS 9.0, latest, most powerful version of SPSS which has many improvements for both charts and statistics.
Step-by-step descriptions of the most basic SPSS techniques makes learning SPSS very easy for the first time user.
Step-by-step procedures of statistical techniques Includes examples and copious illustrations of screen shots to enhance explanations throughout.
Student disk provides all files needed to work through lessons in the book included with the text. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Synopsis
Covering the major procedures in depth, this text provides a step-by-step introduction to the use of SPSS. The presentation of the material is accompanied by many examples and illustrations. Chapter material and data sets are contained on disk, and a number of pedagogical features are included, such as chapter objectives, chapter summaries, marginal notes, discussion questions and worked examples.


 
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4.0 out of 5 stars A bible for business students doing their dissertations!, 26 April 2001
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This book is a bible for any business student doing their dissertation and needing some help with SPSS. Its explanations and directions are clear and consise making them easy to follow and put into practice. It also helps with analysing and interpreting the output - the hardest part!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The book which I have looked for!, 13 Oct 1997
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This book explains modern statistics and usage of SPSS so clearly that I could read it just in a day. If you need to refresh statistics and SPSS, you'd better look at this book.
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