- Presents a short, readable introduction so SPSS for Windows 8.0.
- Uses real life data sets and examples.
- Developed from the authors' own teaching needs and experience.
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"Do you think SPSS manuals are generally far more cumbersome than they need to be? Do your students find learning SPSS for Windows from a manual a time-consuming ordeal? A Crash Course in SPSS for Windows enables students to learn the package quickly and painlessly, provided they have some background knowledge of statistics. Why use A Crash Course in SPSS for Windows? This clear, explicit and user-friendly text enables most users to learn the basics comfortably within ten hours and makes it enjoyable." (Gnist Akademika, 26 November 2001)
"I have taken several classes that have used SPSS. When I started taking these classes I had little to no knowledge about statistics. It was extremely frustrating to understand the texts that were put out by SPSS. After reviewing this book, I have a clear understanding of how to use SPSS. It made the difficult task of understanding the output simple. SPSS is intuitive, in the sense that it is simple to pick a test and run it. However, understanding which particular piece of data is of interest to you is not intuitive. This book helps clear up the jungle of data that you have to trek through to come up with your conclusion." (Amazon.com reader)
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"Reading the book is made considerably easier due to its neat layout and a contents page which lets the reader turn to the appropriate section with ease.The chapters all have a cover page explaining what the chapter will include and when reading through the chapters the readers eye is immediately drawn to the key points which are highlighted using a darker font. Bullet points allow the reader to follow the steps to figuring out the procedure with considerable ease and they are written in a way that is coherent and makes the process less complex.
With its spacious layout making it easy to read and the ring binder finish allowing pages to be accessed more effectively this book is successful in demonstrating how to use SPSS to interpret, analyse and draw up results using a variety of different tests." Marianne Bigg, BPS Student Rep.
“This textbook provides an inexpensive and quick way to become familiar with SPSS. True to its title, the book presents an abbreviated introduction to SPSS without being brusque. The authors expect novices to be able to complete the book in under 10 hours. For those familiar with the Windows operating system and spreadsheet programs (e.g., Excel), the material can completed in a few hours less. . . . Overall, the book delivers a quick and easy to follow introduction to SPSS suitable for novices.” (J. Wade Davis in The American Statistician, February 2007, Vol. 61, No. 1, p. 99) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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INTRO to STATISTICS,
By James P Downey (Auburn, AL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crash Course in SPSS for Windows (Spiral-bound)
This book has little about using SPSS (the very basics). It has much, much more about simple statistics. I bought the book to learn SPSS, not statistics. If you are looking for a book on how to use SPSS, I recommend you look elsewhere.
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Worth looking at.,
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This review is from: Crash Course in SPSS for Windows (Spiral-bound)
I have taken several classes that have used SPSS. When I started taking these classes I had little to no knowledge about statistics. It was extremely frustrating to understand the texts that were put out by SPSS. After reviewing this book, I have a clear understanding of how to use SPSS. It made the difficult task of understanding the output simple. SPSS is intuitive, in the sense that it is simple to pick a test and run it. However, understanding which particular piece of data is of interest to you is not intuitive. This book helps clear up the jungle of data that you have to trek through to come up with your conclusion.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Got me through my doctorate,
By Judy B. (Reisterstown, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crash Course in SPSS for Windows Version 10 and 11 (Spiral-bound)
This isn't a complete book on SPSS and statistics, but it's a marvelous resource for punching in your numbers and reading the results. It takes you step-by-step through entering data, setting up your analyses, and interpreting your results. I loaned this to another grad student friend of mine, and it took me months to get it back--it's that useful to have on hand whenever you get stuck with SPSS.
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