1st Edition

A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using SPSS

By Sabine Landau, Brian S. Everitt Copyright 2004
    366 Pages 219 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    366 Pages
    by Chapman & Hall

    A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using SPSS clearly describes how to conduct a range of univariate and multivariate statistical analyses using the latest version of the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, SPSS 11. Each chapter addresses a different type of analytical procedure applied to one or more data sets, primarily from the social and behavioral sciences areas. Each chapter also contains exercises relating to the data sets introduced, providing readers with a means to develop both their SPSS and statistical skills. Model answers to the exercises are also provided. Readers can download all of the data sets from a companion Web site furnished by the authors.

    A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using SPSS clearly describes how to conduct a range of univariate and multivariate statistical analyses using the latest version of the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, SPSS 11. Each chapter addresses a different type of analytical procedure applied to one or more data sets, primarily from the social and behavioral sciences areas. Each chapter also contains exercises relating to the data sets introduced, providing readers with a means to develop both their SPSS and statistical skills. Model answers to many of the exercises are provided on a companion Web site furnished by the authors. Readers can also download all of the data sets from the Internet.

    Biography

    Sabine Landau

    ". . . well written and does cover a wide range of techniques very effectively . . . It gives clear descriptions using interesting data sets with exercises designed to check understanding. A worthwhile addition to the bookshelf for anyone about to utilize one of the more advanced statistical techniques covered."

    – Angie Wade, Centre for Paediatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Institute of Child Health, in Statistics in Medicine, 2005, Vol. 25