This manual aims to demystify statistics and data analysis by guiding you through the entire research process and helping you choose the right statistical technique for your project. From the formulation of research questions, to the design of the study and analysis of data, to reporting the results, the author discusses basic and advanced techniques. Each technique is clearly outlined, with step-by-step procedures for performing the analysis, a detailed guide to interpreting SPSS output and an example of how to present the results in a report. Illustrated with screen grabs, examples of output and tips, and supported by a website (www.openup.co.uk/spss) with sample data and guidelines on report writing, this manual can be used by students and researchers at any level alongside any major statistics textbook.
Great breakdown of the different tests used in SPSS, would highly recommend for anyone struggling with statistics.
However, one downside is that the SPSS outputs are always clumped together while the text explaining each table is clumped together afterwards (rather than having the explanations next to their corresponding table) - made flipping back and forth a bit of a hassle!
I am grateful to Julie Pallant for this book! It is so comprehensive, a step-by-step guide. A life-savior! Recommended to anyone who needs to deal with SPSS for the first time!
I hated statistics, and when it came to my dissertation I was so worried about using SPSS properly. This book saved the day, I would recommend it to any student that is struggling with SPSS.
if you're a SAS junkie who's been forced to use Windows-based SPSS for the first time in 7 years, this book rocks. even if you're already familiar with SPSS and just needing a refresher, it's a totally useful resource. big downside though: teaches only the point-and-click method and doesn't provide info about syntax.
As much as I do not encourage learning research methods without a teacher, this book proved to be useful when one is desperate and has no one to ask. The steps are detailed, the reasons behind doing certain things are given, the output is explained and there is even a section telling you how to report your findings.
In addition to "SPSS version 18.0 for Windows : analysis without anguish" by Coakes, this book is the second core book to learn data analysis using SPSS. I believe each postgraduate student who is conducting his research using quantitative method must own these two books in his racks for learning and citing purposes.
As much as I dislike Statistics and struggled with the subject, Pallant always managed to pull me through. Such a useful book, love the text boxes with the steps you have to take in order to do an analysis.