Introduction 1Part 1: Getting Data into and out of SPSS 5Chapter 1: Working Through Import and Export Challenges 7Chapter 2: Defining Data 19Part 2: Messing with Data in SPSS 35Chapter 3: Using the Data Menu 37Chapter 4: Putting the Transform Menu to Work 59Chapter 5: Computing Variables 87Part 3: Analyzing Data 119Chapter 6: Using Descriptive Statistics 121Chapter 7: Testing Relationships with the Chi-Square Test of Independence 141Chapter 8: Comparing Two Groups with T-Tests 161Chapter 9: Comparing More Than Two Groups with ANOVA 177Chapter 10: Testing Relationships with Correlation 199Chapter 11: Making Predictions Using Linear Regression 213Part 4: Producing and Editing Output 223Chapter 12: Building Graphs with Bars, Lines, and Wedges 225Chapter 13: Building Slightly More Complex Graphs 245Chapter 14: Editing Output 275Part 5: Programming SPSS with Command Syntax 287Chapter 15: Working with Pasted SPSS Syntax 289Chapter 16: Computing Variables with Syntax 297Part 6: The Part of Tens 305Chapter 17: Ten Tricky SPSS Skills to Practice 307Chapter 18: Ten Practice Certification Questions 313Index 319
Jesus Salcedo, PhD, studied psychometrics at Fordham and has been using SPSS for over 25 years. Currently at Wiley, he served as the SPSS curriculum lead at IBM and has trained thousands of users.Keith McCormick has traveled the world speaking at conferences teaching machine learning, data science, and SPSS. He currently serves as executive data scientist in residence at Pandata. Hundreds of thousands have watched his LinkedIn Learning courses.