SPSS Statistics For Dummies

SPSS Statistics For Dummies by Jesus Salcedo is a comprehensive guide published by John Wiley & Sons on September 9, 2020. This fourth edition, spanning 480 pages, serves as an accessible resource for mastering IBM’s Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). The book aims to simplify the complexities of statistical analysis, providing readers with the tools to effectively utilize SPSS for predictive analysis and data management.
Readers will find detailed coverage of SPSS 27.0, including over 150 pages dedicated to basic statistical theory. The guide offers step-by-step instructions on essential tasks such as importing and exporting data, creating informative graphs, and enhancing SPSS functionality through programming. With a focus on practical application, this edition equips users with the knowledge to analyze data accurately and efficiently, making it a valuable resource for those interested in business, economics, and statistics.
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The fun and friendly guide to mastering IBM’s Statistical Package for the Social Sciences
Written by an author team with a combined 55 years of experience using SPSS, this updated guide takes the guesswork out of the subject and helps you get the most out of using the leader in predictive analysis.
Covering the latest release and updates to SPSS 27.0, and including more than 150 pages of basic statistical theory, it helps you understand the mechanics behind the calculations, perform predictive analysis, produce informative graphs, and more. You’ll even dabble in programming as you expand SPSS functionality to suit your specific needs.
- Master the fundamental mechanics of SPSS
- Learn how to get data into and out of the program
- Graph and analyze your data more accurately and efficiently
- Program SPSS with Command Syntax
Get ready to start handling data like a pro—with step-by-step instruction and expert advice!
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