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SPSS® is a statistical and data management package for analysts and researchers. You use this application to solve business and research problems, and it provides a broad range of capabilities for the entire analytical process. With SPSS, you can generate decision-making information quickly using powerful statistics, understand and effectively present your results with high-quality tabular and graphical output, and share your results with others using a variety of reporting methods. Get started now with this introductory level tutorial series.
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Key # Length
1. preview Working with cases, variables, cells, and values 25360 1:02
2. preview Switching between data and variable views 25361 0:52
3. locked Editing a variable name 25362 1:05
4. locked Defining a variable type 25363 1:27
5. locked Assigning variable width and decimals 25364 0:57
6. locked Assigning variable labels 25365 1:02
7. locked Assigning value labels 25366 1:36
8. locked Specifying missing values 25367 1:32
9. locked Keying numeric and string values 25368 2:36
10. locked Adding and deleting variables 25369 1:24
11. locked Adding and deleting cases 25370 1:02
Key # Length
1. locked Preparing data for analysis 25371 0:40
2. locked Making a copy of a data set 25372 1:21
3. locked Correcting mistakes using undo and redo 25373 0:30
4. locked Modifying an existing variable using Compute 25374 0:40
5. locked Creating a new variable using Compute 25375 1:27
6. locked Switching between the Data and Output windows 25376 0:53
7. locked Converting a string to a numeric variable using Automatic Recode 25377 1:56
8. locked Reverse-scoring a variable using Recode 25378 2:45
9. locked Sorting cases 25379 0:36
10. locked Splitting the data based on variable values 25380 1:14
11. locked Selecting cases based on variable values 25381 1:51
Key # Length
1. locked Analyzing data 25382 0:33
2. locked Navigating inside an Output window 25383 0:46
3. locked Copying output to a Microsoft® Word document 25384 0:36
4. locked Saving output files 25385 1:05
5. locked Describing a sample 25386 1:04
6. locked Creating a stem-and-leaf plot 25387 1:23
7. locked Creating a box-and-whisker plot 25388 2:10
8. locked Identifying outlying values 25389 1:41
9. locked Creating a frequency table for a single variable 25390 0:56
10. locked Creating a histogram of a single variable 25391 0:35
11. locked Comparing frequencies across a single grouping variable using a table 25392 0:59
12. locked Computing the mean for a single variable 25393 0:36
13. locked Computing the median for a single variable 25394 0:32
14. locked Computing the mode for a single variable 25395 0:30
15. locked Comparing means across a single grouping variable using a table 25396 1:00
16. locked Comparing means across a single grouping variable using a bar chart 25397 1:16
17. locked Comparing means across a single grouping variable using a line graph 25398 1:15
18. locked Comparing means across multiple grouping variables using a table 25399 1:49
19. locked Computing the standard deviation for a single variable 25400 0:37
20. locked Computing the variance, range, and interquartile range for a single variable 25401 0:44
21. locked Comparing standard deviations across a single grouping variable using a table 25402 0:57
22. locked Comparing standard deviations across multiple grouping variables using a table 25403 1:45
23. locked Computing a bivariate correlation coefficient 25404 0:48
24. locked Creating a simple bivariate scatter plot 25405 1:02
25. locked Plotting a simple regression line 25406 0:43
26. locked Testing hypotheses about a population 25407 1:02
27. locked Conducting a one-sample T test 25408 1:07
28. locked Conducting an independent-samples T test 25409 2:46
29. locked Conducting a paired-samples T test 25410 2:07
30. locked Conducting a one-way analysis of variance 25411 1:17
31. locked Conducting a two-way analysis of variance 25412 2:26
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