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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 |

Starting Up SPSS

SPSS is usually part of the general network available in the computer labs and residence halls of most college campuses. To activate SPSS, sign-on to the network with your username and password. Then click the Start icon in the lower left-hand corner of the screen followed by Network Programs > SPSS for Windows > SPSS for Windows. If SPSS is not found on the "Network Programs" group, it may be installed as a "local program" in which case the proper sequence is Start > Programs > Local Programs > SPSS 8.0 for Windows > SPSS 8.0 for Windows. Another possibility is that a shortcut already exists on the desktop, in which case double-clicking it will open the SPSS program.


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