(NOT Required for Final Exam) L11.2: Fundamental Data Analysis Read: Slides‚ SPSS Guide I‚ Chapter 15 pp 493-496‚ 500-508‚ o One-Way Frequency Table: pp493-496 o Descriptive Statistics: pp505-508 o How to interpret SPSS charts from one way frequency table and descriptive o Note: I will give you SPSS charts to interpret. The actual SPSS procedures will not be tested. When you review the SPSS Guide‚ ignore the screenshots. You need to know where to get all the necessary information
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SPSS Basics for One-way ANOVA As an illustration of the process‚ consider the data given in Example 11-8‚ pp. 593 – 595‚ of Bluman’s Elementary Statistics: A Brief Version. Problem Statement: A researcher wishes to try three different techniques to lower the blood pressure of individuals diagnosed with high blood pressure. The subjects are randomly assigned to three groups; the first group takes medication‚ the second group exercises‚ and the third group follows a special diet. After four weeks
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1:00-2:00 p.m.‚ MI 3088. Course Overview This course introduces you to basic quantitative research skills. If you succeed in this course you will have the skills you need to: (a) Acquire sociological and social services data‚ (b) enter data into SPSS‚ (c) determine the appropriate statistical method to use to test hypotheses‚ (c) conduct and interpret a variety of statistical tests‚ and (d) write a quantitative research report. Course Goals In this course you will learn: 1. the language
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Ministerial advisers have become an integral component in the relationship between Australian ministers and Senior Public Servants (Maley‚ 2011). Initially introducted by the Whitlam government in 1972 due to perceived imbalances in ministerial power (Eichbaum & Shaw‚ 2010‚ 96)‚ the function and presence of ministerial advisers has significantly expanding‚ and is now widely recognized as an important feature of the executive process (OECD‚ 2011). The adviser’s role is highly varied‚ dependent on
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randomized factorial analysis of variance design. The reading-speed data in Table 16.4-2 of the textbook are used to illustrate the procedures. 1. Enter a description of the data in the SPSS Data Editor following steps 1–4 described in the Frequency Distribution tutorial for Chapter 2. Use rows 1‚ 2‚ and 3 of the SPSS Data Editor Variable View window to describe the two independent variables and the dependent variable. There are two levels of room illumination‚ Illumination Level‚ denoted by a1 and
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SPSS Modeler Tutorial 1 – The Drug Project Data Warehousing and Data Mining March 2013 SPSS Modeler (formerly Clementine) is the SPSS enterprise-strength data mining workbench. It helps organizations to improve customer and citizen relationships through an in-depth understanding of data. Organizations use the insight gained from SPSS Modeler to retain profitable customers‚ identify cross-selling opportunities‚ attract new customers‚ detect fraud‚ reduce risk‚ and improve government service delivery
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samples t test 5 SPSS Steps 5 One-way ANOVA 6 SPSS Steps 6 Introduction This document focuses specifically on Block/Week 1. The following topics will be covered: Introductory information Summary Statistics T-test One-way ANOVA Introductory information Required readings: IBM SPSS Statistics 23 Manuals: Brief Guide1 Refer to “IBM Statistics Base 22 – Brief Guide.pdf” IBM SPSS Case Studies: Introduction Refer to “IBM Statistics Base 22.pdf” SPSS Case studies Refer to the help within SPSS itself Discovering
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7.14 Learning Activity Respondent’s Socioeconomic Index Case Processing Summary RESPONDENTS SEX Cases Valid Missing Total N Percent N Percent N Percent Respondent Socio-economic Index MALE 887 95.5% 42 4.5% 929 100.0% FEMALE 1024 93.6% 70 6.4% 1094 100.0% Descriptives RESPONDENTS SEX Statistic Std. Error Respondent Socio-economic Index MALE Mean 49.109 .6527 95% Confidence Interval for Mean Lower Bound 47.828 Upper Bound
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For the SPSS Survival Manual website‚ go to www.allenandunwin.com/spss This is what readers from around the world say about the SPSS Survival Manual: ‘Best book ever written. My ability to work the maze of statistics and my sanity has been SAVED by this book.’ Natasha Davison‚ Doctorate of Health Psychology‚ Deakin University‚ Australia ‘I just wanted to say how much I value Julie Pallant’s SPSS Survival Manual. It’s quite the best text on SPSS I’ve encountered and I recommend it to anyone
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Marketing Research An Applied Orientation Global Edition Sixth Edition Naresh K. Malhotra Georgia Institute of Technology Boston Columbus Amsterdam Delhi Cape Town Indianapolis Dubai London New York Madrid San Francisco Milan Munich Seoul Upper Saddle River Paris Montreal Toronto Mexico City Sao Paulo Sydney Hong Kong Singapore Taipei Tokyo Contents Foreword 21 Preface 23 Acknowledgments 29 Author Biography 32 Chapter 2 Defining the Marketing Research
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