SPSS 2: Analyzing Data
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SPSS 2: Analyzing Data In-Person
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This workshop is the second of a three-part series on SPSS. SPSS is a statistical software package that is widely used by scientists throughout the social sciences for analysis of quantitative data.
Please note: This workshop focuses on using the point-and-click method for using SPSS; the syntax/code method will be introduced briefly.
Workshop Topics
- Cross-tabulation and Chi-Square tests
- Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
- T-tests
- Correlation analysis
- Multiple regression analysis
Prerequisites: Attendance at SPSS 1 preferred, or completion of Parts 1-6 of the Lynda.com "SPSS Statistics Essential Training" tutorial. Understanding of statistical concepts and procedures, including correlation, null hypothesis testing, t-tests, ANOVA and/or regression. We recommend this course to be taken in conjunction with statistics courses at GSU, or soon after taking a statistics course.
NOTE:
- This is the second workshop in a three-part series (SPSS 1 is the first, SPSS 3 is the third).
- This workshop focuses on using the point-and-click method for using SPSS; the syntax/code method will be introduced briefly.
- This workshop is for the Windows version of SPSS.
Presenters: Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, Ph.D., Data Services Librarian, and George Usmanov, Graduate Research Assistant, both members of the Library's Research Data Services Team.
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Related LibGuide: *RESEARCH DATA SERVICES (RDS) @ Georgia State University Library by Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh