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Here is the revised edition of Howitt and Cramer's Guide to Computing Statistics that has been updated to cover SPSS 11 for Windows. With the help of this book you will quickly be able to master statistical analysis with SPSS. This book can be used alone or to complement the authors' An Introduction to Statistics in Psychology. - Updated to include Release 11 of SPSS along with earlier releases back to Release 8 - A wide range of statistics are covered, including factor and log-linear analysis. - Explains the practical application of statistics to data - Explains step-by-step how to enter, analyse, Interpret and report data - Gives detail about what to report and how to report it - Restyled to maximise clarity - Can be used with practically any statistics textbook including the authors' own Introduction to Statistics for Psychology.
Genre: Computers / Mathematical & Statistical Software (fancy, right?)
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