Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Getting Started with SPSS
A Data Sample (Fake Response by Cartoon Characters)
Opening the SPSS Statistical Program
Defining Variables -- Setting up an SPSS data base
Value Labels -- Giving labels to numeric values
Variable Labels -- More complete descriptions of variables
Saving File -- Saving an SPSS data file or data base
Creating a Syntax File -- Setting up a syntax file or job stream
Saving a Syntax File
Opening a Syntax File
Submitting a Syntax File -- Running an SPSS program
Overview of Syntax Files -- How syntax file are presented on this webpage
Creating a Syntax file by Clicking
Opening a Data File
Sample SPSS Syntax File -- A t-test
Sample Results From t-test
Copyright Information
Chapter 2 Five Prototypes and the General Linear Model
Prototype 1 Counting and Measuring
Prototype 2 Big Numbers get even Bigger when Multiplied
Prototype 3 Sums of Products of Similar numbers Across Sets get Bigger Results
Prototype 4 Using a Proportion to Compare Things
Prototype 5 How Well Does the Model Fit the Data?
Go To Index
Go To Index
Chapter 5 Correlation
Running a Correlation
Generating a Scatterplot and Regression Line
Chapter 3 General Linear Model
A Numerical Example (Regression)
Graphic Representation of Sum of Squares (Regression)
A Numerical Example (ANOVA)
Graphic Representation of Sum of Squares (ANOVA)
Chapter 13 Test Construction
Writing Items
Scoring Liket Type Questionnaires
Item Analysis
Chapter 9 Reliability
Split-half
Coefficient Alpha
Examinations
Chapter 4 Nonparametric and Coding
Chi Square
Coding/Rating
Nonparametric Statistics
Presentations
Generating Norms
Developing Cut Off Scores
Chapter 7 Multiple Regression
Chapter 6 Different Numbers and Stuff
Examinations all questions