Quantitative data analysis using SPSS : an introduction for health & social science / Pete Greasley.
Material type: TextPublisher: Maidenhead : Open University Press, 2008Description: vi, 138 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0335223060
- 9780335223060
- 0335223052
- 9780335223053
- 300.285555 22
- HA32 .G736 2008
Contents:
1. A questionnaire and what to do with it:types of data and relevant analyses -- 2. Coding the data for SPSS. setting up an SPSS database and entering the data -- 3. Descriptive statistics: frequencies, measures of central tendency and illustrating the data using graphs -- 4. Cross-tabulation and the chi-square statistic -- 5. Correlation: examining relationships between interval data -- 6. Examining differences between two sets of scores -- 7. Reporting the results and presenting the data.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. A questionnaire and what to do with it:types of data and relevant analyses -- 2. Coding the data for SPSS. setting up an SPSS database and entering the data -- 3. Descriptive statistics: frequencies, measures of central tendency and illustrating the data using graphs -- 4. Cross-tabulation and the chi-square statistic -- 5. Correlation: examining relationships between interval data -- 6. Examining differences between two sets of scores -- 7. Reporting the results and presenting the data.
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