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SPSS for Windows Step-by-Step: A Simple Guide and Reference, 15.0 Update (8th Edition) (George, SPSS for Windows Step by Step) | 
enlarge | Authors: Darren George, Paul Mallery Publisher: Allyn & Bacon Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 8 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 432 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0205569072 Dewey Decimal Number: 519 EAN: 9780205569076 ASIN: 0205569072
Publication Date: September 20, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New Original US Edition Free tracking
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not good June 9, 2008 The item was sold used. The license of the product was used. It was supposed to have at lease one good license to be able to use the item, but it didn't. The money was wasted because I couldn't use the product. It is a bad policy of the company to do this. At lease they should let the coustomer know that the license was used. Thanks.
Excellent book for beginners of SPSS February 22, 2008 I wish I had this book in my first SPSS class. It is very simple to understand and it takes you step by step with good practice exercises at the end of each section.
comprehensive introduction to SPSS November 21, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
SPSS is quite a powerful statistical package. If you have never used it, or any other stats package for that matter, then George and Mallery offer a comprehensive introduction to both SPSS and statistics.
The book emphasises what you can do at the graphical level, with the SPSS user interface. Myriad screen captures of menu options, panels and the like. These are given in the context of many tasks that you can do. You should also look at the graphing capabilities. In statistics, visualisation is often necessary, in order to understand the data.
As far as statistical theory goes, what is here is really a summary. There is no attempt at proving theorems, for example. But where SPSS shines is in making easily available lots of functions that can be applied to your data. Quicker than you having to code this in some other language.
The book does not touch on more advanced and specialised packages available within SPSS. For these, you might look up Norusis' texts. She has written several that are definitive expositions. Another possibility is to look up Using SPSS for Windows and Macintosh: Analyzing and Understanding Data (5th Edition). The presentation in the latter is somewhat like this book, but a little more advanced.
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