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This introductory textbook for the social and behavioural sciences shows students how to properly select, process, and interpret statistics without heavy emphasis on theory, formula derivations, or abstract mathematical concepts.

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Introductory Statistics Using SPSS

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Names: Knapp, Herschel, author.

Title: Introductory statistics using SPSS / Herschel Knapp.

Description: Second edition. | Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE, [2017] | Includes index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2016022121 | ISBN 978-1-5063-4100-2 (pbk. : alk. paper)

Subjects: LCSH: SPSS for Windows. | Social sciencesStatistical methodsComputer programs.

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Brief Contents
Preface

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Overview of the Book
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This book covers the statistical functions most frequently used in scientific publications. This should not be considered a complete compendium of useful statistics, however. In other technological fields that you are likely already familiar with (e.g., word processing, spreadsheet calculations, presentation software), you have probably discovered that the 90/10 rule applies: You can get 90% of your work done using only 10% of the functions available. For example, if you were to thoroughly explore each submenu of your word processor, you would likely discover more than 100 functions and options; however, in terms of actual productivity, 90% of the time, you are probably using only about 10% of them to get all of your work done (e.g., load, save, copy, delete, paste, font, tab, center, print, spell-check). Back to statistics: If you can master the statistical processes contained in this text, it is expected that this will arm you with what you need to effectively analyze the majority of your own data and confidently interpret the statistical publications of others.

This book is not about abstract statistical theory or the derivation or memorization of statistical formulas; rather, it is about applied statistics. This book is designed to provide you with practical answers to the following questions: (a) What statistical test should I use for this kind of data? (b) How do I set up the data? (c) What parameters should I specify when ordering the test? and (d) How do I interpret the results?

In terms of performing the actual statistical calculations, we will be using IBM SPSS speed and accuracy when it comes to producing quality statistical results in the form of tables and graphs, but SPSS is not an automatic program. In the same way that your word processor does not write your papers for you, SPSS does not know what you want done with your data until you tell it. Fortunately, those instructions are issued through clear menus. Your job will be to learn what statistical procedure suits which circumstance, to configure the data properly, to order the appropriate tests, and to mindfully interpret the output reports.

The 10 chapters are grouped into three parts:

Part I: Statistical Principles

This set of chapters provides the basis for working in statistics.

  • : Research Principles focuses on foundational statistical concepts, delineating what statistics are, what they do, and what they do not do.
  • : Sampling identifies the rationale and methods for gathering a relatively small bundle of data to better comprehend a larger population or a specialized subpopulation.
  • : Working in SPSS orients you to the SPSS (also known as PASW, or Predictive Analytics Software) environment, so that you can competently load existing data sets or configure it to contain a new data set.
Part II: Statistical Processes

These chapters contain the actual statistical procedures used to analyze data.

  • : Descriptive Statistics provides guidance on comprehending the values contained in continuous and categorical variables.
  • : t Test and Mann-Whitney U Test: The t test is used in two-group designs (e.g., treatment vs. control) to detect if one group significantly outperformed the other. In the event that the data are not fully suitable to run a t test, the Mann-Whitney U test provides an alternative.
  • : ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis Test: Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) is similar to the t test, but it is capable of processing more than two groups. In the event that the data are not fully suitable to run an ANOVA, the
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