This quick, simple, and user-friendly introduction to SPSS for Windows, previously published by Wiley-Blackwell, is updated so that it can be used with Versions 14, 15, and 16 of the software. For this edition, a section has been added on partial correlation, together with new material on sorting, classifying, and coding data, inserting variables and cases, and paneling charts and graphs, and the chapter on charts and graphs has been completely rewritten in line with changes to the SPSS Chart Builder. The supporting website allows data sets used in the book to be downloaded from the Internet and provides additional examples from various social science disciplines.
The fourth edition retains all of the features that have made the text so attractive to students and teachers:
•The material is concise and focused, enabling most users to learn the basics comfortably within 10 hours.
•All the most widely used statistical techniques and graphic facilities in SPSS for Windows are clearly described.
•Every statistical procedure is explained with the help of a step-by-step analysis of a numerical example taken from real data in published research.
•The authors have chosen small data sets so that readers do not waste unnecessary time inputting data.
•Screenshots on the page make it easy for students to cross between the text and the screen.
Andrew M. Colman is Professor of Psychology at the University of Leicester and an Academician of the Social Sciences. His previous publications include numerous journal articles and several books, including the award-winning Oxford Dictionary of Psychology.
Briony D. Pulford, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Leicester, is an experienced researcher and data analyst. She has published extensively in academic journals, and has taught undergraduates how to use SPSS over many years.
The fourth edition retains all of the features that have made the text so attractive to students and teachers:
•The material is concise and focused, enabling most users to learn the basics comfortably within 10 hours.
•All the most widely used statistical techniques and graphic facilities in SPSS for Windows are clearly described.
•Every statistical procedure is explained with the help of a step-by-step analysis of a numerical example taken from real data in published research.
•The authors have chosen small data sets so that readers do not waste unnecessary time inputting data.
•Screenshots on the page make it easy for students to cross between the text and the screen.
Andrew M. Colman is Professor of Psychology at the University of Leicester and an Academician of the Social Sciences. His previous publications include numerous journal articles and several books, including the award-winning Oxford Dictionary of Psychology.
Briony D. Pulford, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Leicester, is an experienced researcher and data analyst. She has published extensively in academic journals, and has taught undergraduates how to use SPSS over many years.