SPSS for Psychologists

SPSS for Psychologists

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"This is the best SPSS book I've ever seen...Every student should have a copy!"

Dr. James Jackson
Hull University

"An excellent introductory text that will save students a huge amount of angst!"

Lucy Troup
University of the West of England

"A first rate textbook...Well written with the student in mind at every stage."

T. J. Wheeler
Chester University College

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface. Introduction. Data Entry in SPSS. Tests of Difference for Two Sample Designs. Tests of Correlation. Tests for Nominal Data. Data Handling. Analysis of Variance. Multiple Regression. Analysis of Covariance and Multivariate Analysis of Variance. Discriminant Analysis and Logistic Regression. Factor Analysis, and Reliability and Dimensionality of Scales. Beyond the Basics. Appendix I: Data Files. Appendix II: Defining a Variable in SPSS Versions 8 and 9. Appendix III: Adding Regression Lines to Scattergrams Before Version 12.

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