Psychology students can find statistical analysis a challenging and complex task and, in order to master the techniques and complete their assignments and projects, they need to have a sound understanding of IBM SPSS.
Psychology students can find statistical analysis a challenging and complex task and, in order to master the techniques and complete their assignments and projects, they need to have a sound understanding of IBM SPSS. This practical book is designed to introduce students to SPSS in an accessible yet rigorous way, so that they can feel confident with a variety of essential tasks: from data entry to completing a t-test in statistical analyses you need for your course or research. With handy screenshots throughout, students are guided through the process from start to finish. This `end to end' approach will enable both undergraduate psychology students and those more experienced in statistical analysis to get started and then master this powerful software tool.
“'I found the book very clear and intuitive in both its layout and writing style. The step-by-step walkthroughs and figures will prove invaluable to both undergraduate and postgraduate Psychology students alike in trying to navigate SPSS. The writing style reaches a good balance of being not overly technical or patronising to the reader!' - Dr Jonathan Catling, University of Birmingham, UK 'As always, a thorough guide for undergraduate students. Lots of illustrations with useful comments that will make it easier for students to understand why they are doing what they are doing, and pitched at the right level - academic rigour perfectly balanced with student-friendly language. The authors have a knack for making complex concepts accessible. The complementary exercises are an added asset.' - Dr Ana Fern”
andez, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK 'An excellent introductory text which provides essential support for beginners and experienced users of SPSS. The style is clear, coherent, and authoritative. The narrative helpfully guides readers through all aspects of SPSS. Alongside data sets, the authors provide detailed examples, thorough explanations, helpful annotations, and guidance on result reporting. The range of tests included is impressive. These features make SPSS for Psychologists a superior and essential text for both student and instructors.' - Dr Neil Dagnall, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK 'This is the perfect textbook for students who lack confidence in using SPSS. The clear way it is written and the clearly labelled screenshots make this a must.' - Noella McAra, Abertay University
Nicola Brace is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the Open University, UK.
Richard Kemp is Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of New South Wales, Australia.
Rosemary Snelgar is Principal Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Westminster, UK.
The bestselling guide to SPSS is back. SPSS for Psychologists is the definitive guide to IBM SPSS. Combining unbeatable coverage with a tested, accessible style, this book provides you with a step-by-step guide to the software and equips you with the knowledge you need to succeed. Whether you're new to statistical analysis, or a more experienced researcher in need of a refresher, this book is an essential resource that you'll return to time and time again. The sixth edition of SPSS for Psychologists (and everybody else) : Is compliant with SPSS version 23, and backward-compatible with previous versions of the software Has been fully updated and revised throughout, and now provides coverage of syntax Features a brand-new, reader-friendly layout that makes navigation even easier than before Offers a sophisticated range of video tutorials, along with sample exercises, datasets and other useful resources palgravehighered.com/psychology/brace
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