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Attend all of the tutes. The exam is mostly based off the textbook (I read the entire book, and most of the exam questions are literally straight out of the textbook). It is simple if you complete the exercises (although there are a few challenging concepts that you must wrap your head around). It sounds very boring when you read the title of the course, but it is actually less boring than it sounds.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014

Attend all tutorials!! Content is extremely simple if you attend every single tutorial and practice the SPSS activities. Fairly simple assignments (try and make a study group, I couldn't have done it without my friends), the exam is heavily based on lecture content. Lectures were fairly boring and content loaded but at least listen to them online. Some tutors were great, mine wasn't that good, but the tutors only really walk you through the SPSS activities.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014

Attend all the tutes and practice the SPSS tute activities before class!

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2013