By Earl Babbie, Fred S. Halley [College at Brockport emeritus], William E. Wagner, Jeanne Zaino. Written by esteemed social science research authors, encourages students to practice SPSS as they read about it and provides a practical, hands-on introduction to conceptualization, measurement, and association through active learning. This fully revised workbook will guide students through step-by-step instruction on data analysis using the latest version of SPSS and the most up to date General Social Survey data. Arranged to parallel most introductory research methods texts, this text starts with an introduction to computerized data analysis and the social research process, then walks readers step-by-step through univariate, bivariate, and mul...
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The book presents an introduction to statistical methods for students majoring in social science dis...
This introductory text provides students with a conceptual understanding of basic statistical proced...
By Joseph F. Healey, John Boli, Earl R. Babbie, and College at Brockport faculty emeritus Fred Halle...
SPSS means "Statistical Package for the Social Sciences" and first launched in 1968. Since SPSS was ...
This book explains statistical concepts in a highly readable and accessible way without assuming a f...
Quantitative Methods in Educational and Social Research Using SPSS bridges the gap between introduct...
IBM SPSS Statistics 25 Step by Step: A Simple Guide and Reference, fifteenth edition, takes a straig...
Statistics: A Tool for Social Research, Third Canadian Edition, helps to construct and develop the s...
SPSS, standing for Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, is a powerful, user friendly softwar...
This updated version of the guide has been written by Patrick Barbosa under the supervision of Cécil...
Based on a longtime course for master's level students at the London School of Economics and Politic...
Item does not contain fulltextThis supplementary book for the social, behavioral, and health science...
SPSS is a popular package for analyzing data. This session will discuss how to get started on a simp...
Lecturers in our tertiary institutions need to use statistical packages to analyze data. By so doing...
e-Book available, please log-in on Member Area to access or contact our librarian.xx, 793 p
The book presents an introduction to statistical methods for students majoring in social science dis...
This introductory text provides students with a conceptual understanding of basic statistical proced...
By Joseph F. Healey, John Boli, Earl R. Babbie, and College at Brockport faculty emeritus Fred Halle...
SPSS means "Statistical Package for the Social Sciences" and first launched in 1968. Since SPSS was ...
This book explains statistical concepts in a highly readable and accessible way without assuming a f...
Quantitative Methods in Educational and Social Research Using SPSS bridges the gap between introduct...
IBM SPSS Statistics 25 Step by Step: A Simple Guide and Reference, fifteenth edition, takes a straig...
Statistics: A Tool for Social Research, Third Canadian Edition, helps to construct and develop the s...
SPSS, standing for Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, is a powerful, user friendly softwar...
This updated version of the guide has been written by Patrick Barbosa under the supervision of Cécil...
Based on a longtime course for master's level students at the London School of Economics and Politic...
Item does not contain fulltextThis supplementary book for the social, behavioral, and health science...
SPSS is a popular package for analyzing data. This session will discuss how to get started on a simp...
Lecturers in our tertiary institutions need to use statistical packages to analyze data. By so doing...
e-Book available, please log-in on Member Area to access or contact our librarian.xx, 793 p
The book presents an introduction to statistical methods for students majoring in social science dis...
This introductory text provides students with a conceptual understanding of basic statistical proced...