A handbook of statistical analyses using SPSS

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Sabine Landau, Brian S. Everitt9781584883692, 1-58488-369-3

SPSS. Powerful, user-friendly, and useful, particularly in psychology, sociology, psychiatry, and other social sciences. But to fully exploit its capabilities and effectively execute its wide range of procedures, users need detailed, to-the-point guidance that other resources lack.A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using SPSS clearly and concisely describes how to conduct univariate and multivariate statistical analyses using the latest release of SPSS, version 11. Each chapter addresses a different type of analytical procedure and applies it to real data sets, primarily, though not exclusively, from the social and behavioral sciences. The authors briefly review the theoretical background of many of the techniques, but they set that material apart in boxes so that the presentation of the various analyses proceeds without interruption.Each chapter ends with exercises, some related to the data sets introduced in that chapter, others introducing additional data sets.If you’re a relative newcomer to performing statistical analyses, a new user of SPSS, or a veteran on both fronts, A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using SPSS will be a welcome addition to your library. Researchers and students alike will find this a convenient, self-contained route to using SPSS for effective data analysis.

Table of contents :
A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using SPSS……Page 2
Preface……Page 4
Distributors……Page 6
Contents……Page 7
Introduction……Page 11
Table of Contents……Page 0
Data Entry……Page 13
The Data View Spreadsheet……Page 14
The Variable View Spreadsheet……Page 15
Storing and Retrieving Data Files……Page 18
The Statistics Menus……Page 21
Data File Handling……Page 23
Generating New Variables……Page 26
Constructing Graphical Displays……Page 29
The Output Viewer……Page 30
The Chart Editor……Page 33
Programming in SPSS……Page 35
Description of Data……Page 37
Methods of Analysis……Page 38
Lifespans of Rats……Page 43
Husbands and Wives……Page 53
Guessing the Width of a Lecture Hall……Page 66
Motor Vehicle Theft in the U.S…….Page 67
Anorexia Nervosa Therapy……Page 68
More on Husbands and Wives: Exact Nonparametric Tests……Page 70
Description of Data……Page 71
Methods of Analysis……Page 73
Husbands and Wives Revisited……Page 78
Lifespans of Rats Revisited……Page 81
Belief in the Afterlife……Page 84
Incidence of Suicidal Feelings……Page 85
Oral Contraceptive Use and Blood Clots……Page 89
Alcohol and Infant Malformation……Page 91
Death Penalty Verdicts……Page 92
Depersonalization and Recovery from Depression……Page 96
Drug Treatment of Psychiatric Patients: Exact Tests for Two- Way Classi . cations……Page 97
Hair Color and Eye Color……Page 98
Description of Data……Page 99
Multiple Linear Regression……Page 102
Cleaning Cars……Page 104
Temperatures in America……Page 118
Air Pollution in the U.S…….Page 133
More on Cleaning Cars: In.uence Diagnostics……Page 135
Description of Data……Page 137
Analysis of Variance……Page 139
Fecundity of Fruit Flies……Page 143
Finger Tapping and Caffeine Consumption……Page 149
Social Skills of Females……Page 153
Cortisol Levels in Psychotics: Kruskal-Wallis Test……Page 156
Cycling and Knee-Joint Angles……Page 158
More on Female Social Skills: Informal Assessment of MANOVA Assumptions……Page 159
Description of Data……Page 160
Analysis of Variance……Page 161
Effects of Marijuana Use……Page 164
Slimming Clinics……Page 170
Headache Treatments……Page 176
Cleaning Cars Revisited: Analysis of Covariance……Page 177
More on Slimming Clinics……Page 178
Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance……Page 179
Analysis Using SPSS……Page 183
Visual Acuity Data……Page 193
Blood Glucose Levels……Page 194
Description of Data……Page 196
Linear Mixed Effects Models……Page 197
Analysis Using SPSS……Page 205
Estrogen Treatment for Post-Natal Depression……Page 223
More on “Beating the Blues”: Checking the Model for the Correlation Structure……Page 225
Logistic Regression……Page 227
Analysis Using SPSS……Page 230
Death Penalty Verdicts Revisited……Page 248
Description of Data……Page 250
Survival Analysis and Cox’s Regression……Page 253
Sexual Milestone Times……Page 258
WISC Task Completion Times……Page 265
Gastric Cancer……Page 276
More on Sexual Milestones of Females……Page 277
Description of Data……Page 281
Principal Component Analysis……Page 283
Factor Analysis……Page 288
Crime in the U.S…….Page 291
AIDS Patients’ Evaluations of Their Clinicians……Page 297
Air Pollution in the U.S…….Page 306
More on AIDS Patients’Evaluations of Their Clinicians: Maximum Likelihood Factor Analysis……Page 308
Description of Data……Page 309
Classi.cation: Discrimination and Clustering……Page 311
Tibetan Skulls: Deriving a Classi.cation Rule……Page 315
Tibetan Skulls: Uncovering Groups……Page 322
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)……Page 330
More on Tibetan Skulls……Page 332
References……Page 334

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