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Simplified SPSS Handbook - An Essential Guide to Data Management Analysis Visualization

Colbert Lewis

Verlag: Iruminu Publishers

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This book is your comprehensive guide to the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), one of today’s most dynamic and prominent analytical tools. It demystifies the complexities of intricate data analysis and manipulation, empowering users across various fields—from academic research and surveys to business administration and competitor analysis—to gain clearer, more detailed insights from their data.Covering both the basics and advanced features of the SPSS workspace, this guide equips you with the skills necessary to analyze diverse types of statistical data. You will learn how to create charts, tables, and pivot tables, and perform key inferential statistics such as t-tests, regression, and correlation analyses. Whether you are a beginner looking to establish a solid foundation or an experienced user aiming to refine your analytical capabilities, this book serves as a powerful academic tool to unlock the full potential of your data analysis.Start your journey toward mastering SPSS today—unlock deeper insights, make data-driven decisions, and elevate your analytical skills to the next level.Click the BUY NOW WITH ONE-CLICK BUTTON to own this gem!
Verfügbar seit: 02.07.2025.

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