Review
"[This book] . . . is an excellent additional tool to SPSS manual and tutorial on line. The written samples and instructions clearly help the students as well as the faculty members to enter and analyze the data."
Book Description
The book is a nice blend of written instructions and examples of using the SPSS programs. This book does not overwhelm the student or instructor and gives the most inexperienced user confidence about using SPSS and conducting data analysis. I absolutely love this type of book.Laurie J. Walter, Baylor College of Medicine Do you need to conduct data analysis with SPSS but are unfamiliar with the software? This user-friendly booka Sage bestsellerhelps you become proficient in SPSS by teaching you the fundamentals of SPSS. An Introductory Guide to SPSS® for Windows®, Second Edition develops SPSS skills using sample programs illustrating how to conduct the analyses typically covered in an introductory statistics course. Throughout the book, data are analyzed and SPSS output are interpreted in the context of research questions. Boldface text is used to indicate operations or choices the reader will need to make when running SPSS. Exercises are also included, with solutions provided in the appendix. I want to commend the author for including a chapter on using the SPSS manuals. I would not have thought of this addition, and the information helps the reader go on to learn the more complex components of SPSS.Laura Myers, University of Georgia This Second Edition has been updated to SPSS Version 12.0, although its approach makes it useful for readers running other versions. Each chapter in the updated text includes a statement of its purpose and goal, as well as a chapter glossary. The updated text includes new SPSS features, including how to recode data using the Visual Bander and how to read text data using the Text Import Wizard. Author Eric L. Einspruch thoroughly covers critical basic skills: • How to create data sets by defining and coding data, using a codebook, and entering data How to run SPSS and work with different SPSS files How to manipulate data by recoding values, computing values, and selecting subsets of cases to include in an analysis How to manage data files by reading data that have been entered using other software, appending files, and merging files How to analyze data using SPSS pull-down menus How to analyze data using programs written in SPSS syntax This outstanding book concludes with a discussion of how to get help in SPSS, suggestions on how to make the most of SPSS manuals, and directions for taking the next steps toward software mastery.
An Introductory Guide to SPSS for Windows FROM THE PUBLISHER
"This user-friendly book - a SAGE bestseller - helps you become proficient in SPSS by teaching you the fundamentals of SPSS. An Introductory Guide to SPSS for Windows, Second Edition develops SPSS skills using sample programs illustrating how to conduct the analyses typically covered in an introductory statistics course. Throughout the book, data are analyzed and SPSS output are interpreted in the context of research questions. Boldface text is used to indicate operations or choices the reader will need to make when running SPSS." This Second Edition has been updated to SPSS Version 12.0 although its approach makes it useful for readers running other versions. The updated text includes new SPSS features, including how to recode data using the Visual Bander and how to read text data using the Text Import Wizard.
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
This introduction to the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences for Windows (SPSS), Version 7.5, shows readers how they can use the package to read, manage, and analyze data. The author provides information on such tasks as creating data sets, using the syntax window, and getting the most from manuals. The author illustrates SPSS skills with sample programs that are designed to analyze data that have been gathered to answer a research question. He assumes familiarity with the material covered in a first course in statistics. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.