Descripción
This is fundamentally a reference book. Parts of the book are written as standalone tutorials to make it easy for you to get into whatever you’re after. Once you’re up and running with SPSS, you can skip around and read just the sections you need. You really don’t want to read straight through the entire book. That way leads to boredom. The book was designed to be used as follows: 1. Read the opening chapter so you’ll understand what SPSS is. I tried to leave out the boring parts. 2. If SPSS is not already installed, you may need to read about installing it. That’s Chapter 2. 3. Read the stuff in Chapter 4 about defining variables and entering data. It all makes sense once you get the hang of it, but the process seems kind of screwy until you see how it works. 4. Skip around to find the things you want to do. I would mention that you could skip the introduction, but it’s too late for that. Besides, you may find some information here that could be useful. One thing that needs to be clear from the beginning: This book is not about statistics. This book is about the things you can do to command SPSS software to calculate statistics for you.
Detalles
Editorial: | Wiley Publishing, Inc. |
Autor(es): |
Arthur Griffith |
Año: | 2009 |
Páginas: | 387 |
Lenguaje: | Inglés |
Tamaño: | 8.86 MB |
Categoría: | SPSS |
Etiquetas: | SPSS |
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