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SPSS Online Guide

| Welcome | The SPSS Program | Using SPSS for Windows to Compute a Correlation | Starting Up SPSS | Data Input for SPSS | Advanced Data Entry and File Handling | Computing the Pearson Correlation | The t-test with SPSS | Analysis of Variance with SPSS | The One-Way ANOVA with SPSS | Factorial ANOVA with SPSS | Chi-Square with SPSS | Transformations | Exploratory Data Analysis | Help Features | Reliability Analysis | Moving Output to Other Applications | Conclusion |

Welcome!

SPSS for Windows (8.0) is the Windows version of the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. It is one of the most useful, popular, and easy-to-use software packages for performing statistical analyses. Familiarity with SPSS may be an important step in your professional or educational advancement. The purpose of this site is to explain the basics of using the program beginning with computing a correlation between two variables and continuing with t-tests, ANOVAs, and chi-square.

This quick online guide to SPSS is offered as an alternative to printed SPSS guides, which are costly, and many professors feel the printed guides are far too comprehensive for an introduction to SPSS and its applications.

Feel free to use this site again, and again for reference, and in conjunction with other resources on the McGraw-Hill web sites.


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