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Hailing from the Introducing Statistical Methods Series, Discovering Statistics Using SPSS (Introducing Statistical Methods Series) is an informative and comprehensive book that deals with statistics. An artful and lucid blend of a manual and a textbook, the author has integrated updated SPSS information with the rest of the text in such a way that they perfectly complement each other. SPSS has been employed to illustrate important statistical material and make visible important approaches to data analysis through graphics.

Authored in an engaging manner, this edition of Discovering Statistics Using SPSS has been completely revised, updated, and restructured. Taking students from fundamental and introductory topics to advanced level concepts in a gradual and well-linked manner, this book contains an exhaustive collection of statistical tests, methods, and procedures, and is interspersed with self-assessment tests and several examples to reinforce the learning process. Also new to this edition is a new, full-colour design, which makes it easier for the reader to switch and navigate between chapters, and also makes for an interesting way to learn the latest SPSS Statistics version. An additional chapter on multilevel modelling for advanced students has also been added.

Discovering Statistics Using SPSS (Introducing Statistical Methods Series) also grants you access to a new and improved companion Website, which contains features such as animated ‘SPSS walk-through' videos, a flashcard glossary for quick revision, self-marking multiple choice questions, and data sets for business and management, psychology, and health sciences.

Third edition of this award winning book was published by SAGE Publications Ltd. in 2009, and is available in paperback.

Key Features:

  • Discovering Statistics Using SPSS was the Winner of the British Psychological Society Book Award in 2007.

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9781847879073
Paperback, 21st Edition
ISBN13: 9781847879073
Sage Publications, 2009

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