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Saturday, August 24, 2019

SPSS TUTORIAL

SPSS TUTORIAL

BASIC SPSS TUTORIAL

One of the most popular statistical programs of all times, IBM® SPSS® Statistics* (which originally stood for Statistical Package for the Social Sciences), is a result of the project started in 1968 at Stanford University, California. As a result of its immense popularity, it is not surprising to find many SPSS textbooks being published. Most of these books are voluminous because they combine SPSS with statistics. The need to teach introductory courses in statistics, with a basic knowledge of SPSS, at Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands, however, called for an abridged version of a textbook. To achieve this purpose, we refrained from explaining statistical theory almost completely and focused on the commands within the main menus of SPSS instead. The Dutch manuscript was first introduced in 2002 and adapted based on the teaching experiences as we progressed. The end result was this textbook, which helps students understand SPSS, and more important, to work with it. After reading and working with SPSS’s commands, students are able to modify and analyze data with the most common SPSS tools available.


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About the Author:

Ed Neil O. Maratas an instructor of Jose Rizal Memorial State University, Dapitan Campus, Philippines as regular status. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Statistics at Mindanao State University-Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography in the year 2003 and finished Master of Arts in Mathematics at Jose Rizal Memorial State University year 2009. He Became a researcher, a data analyst, and engaged to several projects linked to the university as data processor.


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