SPSS for Psychologists: A Guide to Data Analysis Using Spss for Windows (Versions 12 and 13) - Couverture souple

Brace, Nicola; Kemp, Richard; Snelgar, Rosemary

 
9781403987877: SPSS for Psychologists: A Guide to Data Analysis Using Spss for Windows (Versions 12 and 13)

Synopsis

The new edition of this bestselling guide to SPSS carefully leads the user through the process of using SPSS to analyse psychological data. As with previous editions, the Third Edition retains the breadth of coverage, clear writing and flexibility that has made it such a popular companion for students at all levels. The text covers SPSS version 14 as well as 13, and draws attention to the main ways in which these versions differ from earlier versions. It includes coverage of the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology, from introductory to advanced research level.Clearly annotated screenshots are used to walk the reader through the use of software. The reader is always reminded of the basic issues regarding design and statistics, and discusses the rationale and use of each test. Guidance on reporting analysis results is also provided. This edition features an all-new chapter on time series analysis and new coverage of reliability measures, partial correlations, and using statistics for scale constructions.

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À propos de l?auteur

NICOLA BRACE is Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the Open University, UK. Her research interests cover applied aspects of cognitive psychology, specifically issues surrounding facial identification. RICHARD KEMP is in the Department of Psychology at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Richard undertakes research in applied cognitive and forensic psychology. Richard and Nicola are joint directors of the Face Processing Research Group. ROSEMARY SNELGAR is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology, University of Westminster, UK. She has been involved in vision research at Aston and Keele University, and at the Perceptual Systems Research Centre in Bristol.

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