Selected Product: | A Simple Guide to SPSS for Windows for Version 12.0 Paperback Edition: 6 Author: Lee A. Kirkpatrick, Brooke C. Feeney Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Release Date: 2004-06-15 ISBN-10: 0534610064 ISBN-13: 9780534610067 List Price: $27.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association ISBN-10: 1557987912 ISBN-13: 9781557987914 List Price:$27.95 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences ISBN-10: 0495095206 ISBN-13: 9780495095200 List Price:$158.95 Basic Statistics: Tales of Distributions ISBN-10: 0495383937 ISBN-13: 9780495383932 List Price:$158.95 Statistics: A Tool for Social Research ISBN-10: 0495096555 ISBN-13: 9780495096559 List Price:$156.95 A Simple Guide to SPSS for Windows, Version 12.0 and 13.0 ISBN-10: 0495090360 ISBN-13: 9780495090366 List Price:$29.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for A Simple Guide to SPSS for Windows for Version 12.0 by Lee A. Kirkpatrick, Brooke C. Feeney (ISBN-10: 0534610064, ISBN-13: 9780534610067). At this time we have not yet written a review for A Simple Guide to SPSS for Windows for Version 12.0 by Lee A. Kirkpatrick, Brooke C. Feeney (ISBN-10: 0534610064, ISBN-13: 9780534610067). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Featuring just the right amount of information and instruction, Kirkpatrick and Feeney's no-nonsense, streamlined guide provides a thorough introduction to Version 12.0 of the powerful SPSS software. With this guide, students can learn how to use SPSS to perform all of the statistical procedures covered by a typical introductory statistics text--from histograms and descriptive statistics through correlation, regression, t-tests, and analysis of variance. Writing for students who need to use SPSS to complete homework problems or to conduct statistical analysis for a research project, Kirkpatrick and Feeney keep their explanations as simple and practical as possible. Not as "simple" as it claims to be. | Customer Rating: | The basic features of SPSS are fairly simple, and I believe this book complicates things more than anything else. It's quite verbose and pretty much fails to be straightforward on all counts. Towards the last half of my statistics course I found myself not reading it at all and just listening to my professor explain it in class, and not reading it actually helped me more than reading it.
If you know someone who understands SPSS, it's probably best just to have them walk you through whatever aspects of it you need to understand. |
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