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From  http://www.leeds.ac.uk/iss/documentation/beg/beg14/beg14.html

Getting Started With SPSS for Windows 11.5

An introduction to the SPSS for Windows statistical analysis program.

AUTHOR Information Systems Services, University of Leeds
DATE Jan 2004.  EDITION 6.0

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. The SPSS User Interface
  3. The Help System
  4. Variables in SPSS
  5. Dealing with Missing Data
  6. Types of Data
  7. Simple Statistical Analysis
  8. SPSS Charts

Format Conventions

In this document the following format conventions are used:

Commands that you must type in and menu items are shown in bold font. WIN31
Keys that you press are enclosed in angle brackets. <Enter>

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Copyright

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From  http://www.leeds.ac.uk/iss/documentation/tut/tut115/tut115.html

Statistical Analysis in SPSS for Windows 11.5
Part 1: Elementary Statistical Methods

This document contains a series of exercises in Basic Statistical Analysis using SPSS for Windows (version 11.5).

Author: ISS.  Date: January 2004.  Edition: 1.0

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Exploring Your Data
  3. Analysis of Cross-Tabulated Data
  4. Correlation
  5. Comparison of Means
  6. Non-Parametric Tests
  7. References

Format Conventions

In this document the following format conventions are used:

Commands that you must type in and menu items are shown in bold. Name
Keys that you press and options that you select are enclosed in angle brackets.   <OK>

Feedback

If you notice any mistakes in this document please contact the Information Officer.  Email should be sent to the address info-officer@leeds.ac.uk 

Copyright  This document is copyright University of Leeds.



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