SPSS for Social Scientists - Robert Miller

SPSS for Social Scientists

By: Robert Miller, Ciaran Acton, Deirdre Fullerton

Paperback | 7 April 2009 | Edition Number 2

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"SPSS for Social Scientists" provides the novice researcher with a step-by-step guide to SPSS - easily the most widely used data analysis package in the social sciences. Written in a clear and non-technical style, the book gives practical guidance that gradually builds up the reader's knowledge, understanding and confidence.
Beginning with an overview of quantitative research and introducing the basics of the SPSS package, the book is then split into 'modules' that explain major procedures in SPSS up to Version 17 and beyond. Each module is packed with step-by-step worked examples that provide supportive and structured advice on inputting data, creating graphical presentations and analyzing results. With specific guidance on how to manage the exploration, manipulation and transformation of data, the workbook also takes the reader through key statistical techniques, from t-test and cross-tabulation analysis through multiple response analysis and data reduction to multivariate techniques such as loglinear analysis and logistic regression.
This new edition is accompanied by a collection of rich and versatile datasets drawn from the International Social Survey Program (ISSP), which offers a huge variety of international social science data from over 30 countries. Download datasets from www.palgrave.com/sociology/miller2e and you're ready to go. Whether you're a student or a researcher looking to upgrade your skills, this accessible text brings statistical analysis with SPSS to life in a practical and meaningful way.

Also applies to PASW Statistics (which replaces SPSS Statistics version 17).

Industry Reviews
'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 Aberdeen, Sociological Research Online.

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