A Crash Course in SPSS for Windows

A Crash Course in SPSS for Windows

Author: Andrew M. Colman

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-08-31

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 144435647X

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This quick, simple, and user-friendly introduction to SPSS for Windows has now been updated so that it can be used with Versions 14 to 16 of the software. For this edition, a section has been added on partial correlation, together with new material on sorting, classifying, and coding data, inserting variables and cases, and paneling charts and graphs, and the chapter on charts and graphs has been completely rewritten in line with changes to the SPSS Chart Builder. The supporting website allows data sets used in the book to be downloaded from the Internet and provides additional examples from various social science disciplines. The fourth edition retains all of the features that have made the text so attractive to students and teachers: The material is concise and focused, enabling most users to learn the basics comfortably within 10 hours. All the most widely used statistical techniques and graphic facilities in SPSS for Windows are clearly described. Every statistical procedure is explained with the help of a step-by-step analysis of a numerical example taken from real data in published research. The authors have chosen small data sets so that readers do not waste unnecessary time inputting data. Screenshots on the page make it easy for students to cross between the text and the screen. Online support material to accompany the text is available at www.blackwellpublishing.com/crashcourse/


Crash Course in SPSS for Windows

Crash Course in SPSS for Windows

Author: Rod Corston

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 2000-02-28

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9780631217701

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A Crash Course in SPSS for Windows enables students to learn the package quickly and painlessly, provided they have some background knowledge of statistics. Presents a short, readable introduction so SPSS for Windows 8.0. Uses real life data sets and examples. Developed from the authors' own teaching needs and experience.


Evaluation and Social Research

Evaluation and Social Research

Author: Irene Hall

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-03-14

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1349916811

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Evaluation is a large and growing field with applications to a wide range of disciplines - including sociology, social work, social policy, psychology, health, nursing, education, community development, etc. This text explains the different perspectives and needs of researchers and practitioners at the local level in plain, accessible English and develops a model for small scale evaluation. It offers a practical approach to the challenges of evaluation research, well illustrated with examples, and suitable for students and practitioners alike.


Basic Statistics

Basic Statistics

Author: Olive Jean Dunn

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-08-11

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 0470496851

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New Edition of a Classic Guide to Statistical Applications in the Biomedical Sciences In the last decade, there have been significant changes in the way statistics is incorporated into biostatistical, medical, and public health research. Addressing the need for a modernized treatment of these statistical applications, Basic Statistics, Fourth Edition presents relevant, up-to-date coverage of research methodology using careful explanations of basic statistics and how they are used to address practical problems that arise in the medical and public health settings. Through concise and easy-to-follow presentations, readers will learn to interpret and examine data by applying common statistical tools, such as sampling, random assignment, and survival analysis. Continuing the tradition of its predecessor, this new edition outlines a thorough discussion of different kinds of studies and guides readers through the important, related decision-making processes such as determining what information is needed and planning the collections process. The book equips readers with the knowledge to carry out these practices by explaining the various types of studies that are commonly conducted in the fields of medical and public health, and how the level of evidence varies depending on the area of research. Data screening and data entry into statistical programs is explained and accompanied by illustrations of statistical analyses and graphs. Additional features of the Fourth Edition include: A new chapter on data collection that outlines the initial steps in planning biomedical and public health studies A new chapter on nonparametric statistics that includes a discussion and application of the Sign test, the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test, and the Wilcoxon Rank Sum test and its relationship to the Mann-Whitney U test An updated introduction to survival analysis that includes the Kaplan Meier method for graphing the survival function and a brief introduction to tests for comparing survival functions Incorporation of modern statistical software, such as SAS, Stata, SPSS, and Minitab into the presented discussion of data analysis Updated references at the end of each chapter Basic Statistics, Fourth Edition is an ideal book for courses on biostatistics, medicine, and public health at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It is also appropriate as a reference for researchers and practitioners who would like to refresh their fundamental understanding of statistical techniques.


Food Science, Production, and Engineering in Contemporary Economies

Food Science, Production, and Engineering in Contemporary Economies

Author: Jean-Vasile, Andrei

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2016-05-12

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 1522503420

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As the population of the world continues to surge upwards, it is apparent that the global economy is unable to meet the nutritional needs of such a large populace. In an effort to circumvent a deepening food crisis, it is pertinent to develop new sustainability strategies and practices. Food Science, Production, and Engineering in Contemporary Economies features timely and relevant information on food system sustainability and production on a global scale. Highlighting best practices, theoretical concepts, and emergent research in the field, this book is a critical resource for professionals, researchers, practitioners, and academics interested in food science, food economics, and sustainability practices.


Your Undergraduate Dissertation in Health and Social Care

Your Undergraduate Dissertation in Health and Social Care

Author: Nicholas Walliman

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2009-08-05

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1847870708

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This title provides a practical, step-by-step guide to both the theoretical and practical aspects of the process of doing an undergraduate dissertation, equipping the reader with all the skills necessary to plan, conduct and write up a research project successfully.


Looking Beyond Profit

Looking Beyond Profit

Author: Peggy Chiu

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-05-06

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1317103483

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In this revealing book Peggy Chiu argues against the common belief that maximizing wealth is the primary concern of ordinary small shareholders when they make their share-buying decisions. This fascinating in-depth study of small shareholders provides both theoretical and empirical insights into their personal values and attitudes to corporate social responsibility (CSR). The author establishes that personal values are a major influence on decisions about the type of investments people make and about which companies they choose to invest in. Financial risk and return are far from being the only factors that determine small shareholders' investment decisions - irresponsible behaviour is not acceptable and will not attract investment from this significant group. Looking Beyond Profit is an essential book, not just for encouraging investment managers to look more closely at their environmental impacts, but for finance advisers and all concerned with corporate governance, either as practitioners, researchers, business educators or students.


EBOOK: Doing Early Childhood Research

EBOOK: Doing Early Childhood Research

Author: Glenda Mac Naughton

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2010-06-16

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0335242634

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"It is rare for any research methodology book to cover so much ground, and contain so many different kinds of resources between two covers." Journal of Education for Teaching "As a guide for new and inexperienced researchers, it is second to none." British Journal of Educational Studies Doing Early Childhood Research demystifies the research process. An international team of experienced researchers shows how to select methods which are appropriate for working with young children in early childhood settings or at home. They provide a thorough introduction to the most common research methods used in the early childhood context. Reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of much early childhood research, they cover a wide range of conventional and newer methods including observation, small surveys, interviews with adults and children, action research, ethnography and quasi-experimental approaches. They explain clearly how to set up research projects which are theoretically grounded, well-designed, rigorously analysed, feasible and ethically based. Each chapter is illustrated with examples. Widely used by early childhood researchers in many countries, this second edition of Doing Early Childhood Research has been fully revised. It includes new chapters on beginning research, mixed methods research, interviewing children, and working with Indigenous children, and also new case study chapters. It is essential reading for novice, initial career and experienced researchers. Contributors Maria Assunção Folque, Sue Atkinson-Lopez, Mindy Blaise, Liane Brow, Margaret Coady, Audrey D’Souza Juma, Anne Edwards, Sue Emmett, Susan Grieshaber, Linda Harrison, Alan Hayes, Patrick Hughes, Glenda Mac Naughton, Karen Martin, Sharne A. Rolfe, Iram Siraj-Blatchford, John Siraj-Blatchford, Louise Taylor, Teresa Vasconcelos


Doing Early Childhood Research

Doing Early Childhood Research

Author: Mac Naughton, Glenda

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2010-07-01

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0335242626

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This book demystifies the research process and shows how to select methods which are appropriate for working with young children in early childhood settings or at home.


Political Research

Political Research

Author: Lisa Harrison

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-04-15

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1134589239

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An excellent starting point for those new to the area of Research Methods, this work assumes no prior knowledge of the subject and sets out the key issues involved in doing research in politics.