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SPSS 3: Basic Coding in SPSS

SPSS 3: Basic Coding in SPSS In-Person

This workshop is the third 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 completes all analysis using code. No previous knowledge of coding is required.

Workshop Topics:

  • Recoding variables
  • Coding methods
  • Analysis: summary statistics, Chi-square, ANOVA, regression

Prerequisites: Attendance at SPSS 1 and 2 preferred, or completion of Parts 1-6 of the Lynda.com "SPSS Statistics Essential Training" tutorial.

NOTE:

  • This is the third workshop in a three-part series (SPSS 1 is the first, SPSS 2 is the second).
  • This workshop completes all analysis using code. No previous knowledge of coding is required.
  • This workshop is for the Windows version of SPSS.
  • Please read our Workshops ~ Etiquette & Policies page for pertinent information to your workshop attendance.

Presenters: George Usmanov, Graduate Research Assistant, member of the Library's Research Data Services Team.

 

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  • RDS workshops will no longer have registration but instead will be on a first-come-first-serve basis: The first 25 people to arrive *on time* will be able to attend the workshop.

  • Workshop instructors may choose to refuse admittance to those arriving more than 5 minutes late.

Date:
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Time:
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Classroom 2, Library North 2
Campus:
Downtown Campus Library
Categories:
  Data Services Workshops  

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