Through a comprehensive, step-by-step approach, this text is consistently and specifically designed to both alleviate anxiety toward the subject matter and build a successful experience analyzing data in SPSS. Topics covered in the text are appropriate for most introductory and intermediate statistics and research methods courses.
Without question, statistics is one of the most challenging courses for students in the social and behavioral sciences. Enrolling in their first statistics course, students are often apprehensive or extremely anxious toward the subject matter. And while IBM SPSS® is one of the more easy-to-use statistical software programs available, for anxious students who realize they not only have to learn statistics but also new software, the task can seem insurmountable. Keenly aware of students anxiety with statistics (and the fact that this anxiety can affect performance), Ronald D. Yockey has written SPSS® Demystified: A Simple Guide and Reference, now in its fourth edition. Through a comprehensive, step-by-step approach, this text is consistently and specifically designed to both alleviate anxiety toward the subject matter and build a successful experience analyzing data in SPSS®. Topics covered in the text are appropriate for most introductory and intermediate statistics and research methods courses.
Key features of the text:
Step-by-step instruction and screenshots
Designed to be hands-on with the user performing the analyses alongside the text on their computer as they read through each chapter
Call-out boxes provided, highlighting important information as appropriate
SPSS® output explained, with written results provided using the popular, widely recognized APA format
End-of-chapter exercises included, allowing for additional practice
SPSS® data sets available on the publishers website
New to the Fourth Edition:
Fully updated to SPSS® 28
Updated screenshots in full color to reflect changes in the SPSS® software system (version 28)
Exercises updated with up-to-date examples
Exact p-values provided (consistent with APA recommendations)
Part I: Introduction to SPSS, Descriptive Statistics, Graphical
Procedures of Data, and Reliability Using Coefficient Alpha
1. Introduction
to SPSS,
2. Descriptive Statistics: Frequencies, Measures of Central
Tendency, and Measures of Variability,
3. Graphical Procedures,
4.
Reliability (As Measured by Coefficient Alpha); Part II: Inferential
Statistics
5. The One-Sample t Test,
6. The Independent-Samples t Test,
7.
The Dependent-Samples t Test,
8. The One-Way Between Subjects Analysis of
Variance (ANOVA),
9. The Two-Way Between Subjects Analysis of Variance
(ANOVA),
10. The One-Way Within Subjects Analysis of Variance (ANOVA),
11.
The One-BetweenOne-Within Subjects Analysis of Variance (ANOVA),
12. The
Pearson r Correlation Coefficient,
13. Simple Linear Regression,
14. Multiple
Linear Regression,
15. The Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test,
16. The
Chi-Square Test of Independence; Appendix A. Data Transformations and Other
Procedures Appendix B. Solutions to
Chapter Exercises
Ronald D. Yockey is an award-winning professor of Quantitative Methods at California State University, Fresno (USA) and has been teaching statistics at the undergraduate and graduate levels for more than 20 years. While enjoying both teaching and research, Professor Yockeys greatest professional thrill is in seeing others discover that statistics is a subject that can not only be understandable but can also be fun.