☆ Robert Miller, Ciaran Acton, Deirdre Fullerton, John Maltby ☆
| #1990973 in Books | Miller Robert Acton Ciaran Fullerton Deirdre | 2009-05-15 | 2009-04-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.63 x.82 x7.46l,1.65 | File Name: 0230209939 | 336 pages | SPSS for Social Scientists
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| but it worked out beautifully. Phenomenal book|By M. L. Hardman|The purchase was actually accidental, but it worked out beautifully. Phenomenal book, easy to understand, very informative and exactly what I needed.||'This book is an ideal resource for new users of SPSS as well as those seeking a deeper understanding of some of the software's capabilities. The book is suitable both as an introductory and an intermediate course book.' - Willis O. Odek, University of Aberde
This clear, student-friendly text offers a step-by-step introduction to the use of SPSS - easily the most widely used data analysis computer package in the social sciences. Supported by four datasets taken from the well-known British Social Attitudes Survey on the topics crime, health, politics and poverty, it offers an eminently practical approach to its subject, while still setting its explanation of statistical procedures within the wider social research context. [PDF.dl75] SPSS for Social Scientists Rating: 3.73 (419 Votes)
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