SPSS Survival Manual: A Step by Step Guide to Data Analysis
Julie Pallant

ISBN: 0335223664,
Division: Open University Press,
Price: £27.99,
Pub Date: AUG-07,

Pages: 352
Edition: 03
Format: Spiral bound

Availability: In Stock

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Description

Praise for previous editions:

"This book really is a life saver ? If the mere thought of statistics gives you a headache, then this is the book for you." - Statistics student, UK

"I just wanted to say how much I value Julie Pallant's SPSS Survival Manual. It?s quite the best text in SPSS I?ve encountered and I recommend it to anyone who?s listening!" - Professor Carolyn Hicks, Birmingham University, UK

"? one of the most useful functional pieces of instruction I have seen. So, gold star and thanks." - Instructional designer, USA

"There are several SPSS manuals published and this one really does 'do what it says on the tin' ... Whether you are a beginner doing your BSc or struggling with your PhD research (or beyond!), I wholeheartedly recommend this book." - British Journal of Occupational Therapy, UK

Praise for the new edition:

"An excellent introduction to using SPSS for data analysis ... It provides a self-contained resource itself, with more than simply (detailed and clear) step-by-step descriptions of statistical procedures in SPSS. There is also a wealth of tips and advice, and for each statistical technique a brief, but consistently reliable, explanation is provided." - Associate Professor George Dunbar, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, UK

In this fully revised edition of her bestselling text, Julie Pallant guides you through the entire research process, helping you choose the right data analysis technique for your project. From the formulation of research questions, to the design of the study and analysis of data, to reporting the results, Julie discusses basic and advanced statistical techniques. She outlines each technique clearly, with step-by-step procedures for performing the analysis, a detailed guide to interpreting SPSS output and an example of how to present the results in a report.

For both beginners and experienced SPSS users in psychology, sociology, health sciences, medicine, education, business and related disciplines, the SPSS Survival Manual is an essential guide. Illustrated with screen grabs, examples of output and tips, it is supported by a website with sample data and guidelines on report writing.

In this third edition all chapters have been updated to accommodate changes to SPSS procedures, screens and output in version 15. A new flowchart is included for SPSS procedures, and factor analysis procedures have been streamlined. It also includes more examples and material on syntax. Additional data files are available on the book's supporting website.

Author Biography

  • Julie Pallant
    Julie Pallant has spent many years helping students overcome statistics phobia. She is currently a research coordinator in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Previously she has also worked as an applied statistics lecturer, counselling psychologist, and has taught psychology, statistics and research methods at a number of universities.

  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Data files and website
    Introduction & overview

    Part one: Getting started
    Designing a study
    Preparing a codebook
    Getting to know SPSS

    Part two: Preparing the data file
    Creating a data file and entering data
    Screening and cleaning the data

    Part three: Preliminary analyses
    Descriptive statistics
    Using graphs to describe and explore the data
    Manipulating the data
    Checking the reliability of a scale
    Choosing the right statistic

    Part four: Statistical techniques to explore relationships among variables
    Correlation
    Partial correlation
    Multiple regression
    Logistic regression
    Factor analysis

    Part five: Statistical techniques to compare groups
    Non-parametric statistics
    T-tests
    One-way analysis of variance
    Two-way between-groups ANOVA
    Mixed between-within subjects analysis of variance
    Multivariate analysis of variance
    Analysis of covariance

    Appendix: Details of data files
    Recommended reading
    References
    Index



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