Social Statistics Using SPSS

Social Statistics Using SPSS by Nelson C. Dometrius, published by HarperCollins Publishers Incorporated in 1992, is a comprehensive resource that explores various statistical methods, ranging from univariate statistics to multiple regression. This edition, consisting of 540 pages, is presented in English and focuses on practical applications of statistics without delving into the formal proofs typically found in traditional statistics texts.
Readers will find that this book integrates the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software, which is widely used in academic settings for statistical analysis. The content emphasizes methodology and research within the context of social sciences, making it a useful tool for those looking to apply statistical techniques in their studies. The approach taken in this book aims to provide a clear understanding of statistical concepts while utilizing software tools to facilitate calculations.
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Examines statistics, from univariate statistics through multiple regression, without the formal proofs commonly presented in pure statistics texts and incorporates the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software used at academic institutions to perform statistical calculations.
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