IBM SPSS Statistics 29 Step by Step: A Simple Guide and Reference
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Overview:
This eighteenth edition of IBM SPSS Statistics 29 Step by Step is a beginner-friendly yet comprehensive guide for researchers and students. It adopts a step-by-step approach, making SPSS clear and accessible for both new users and experienced researchers.Key Features:
- Four-color screenshots for easy navigation.
- Clear writing and step-by-step instructions.
- Defined output terms for better understanding.
- Descriptive statistics & inferential statistics
- Multidimensional scaling & factor analysis
- Discriminant analysis & cluster analysis
- Measures of internal consistency (e.g., Cronbach’s Alpha)
- MANOVA (between- and within-subjects)
- Log-linear models & logistic regression
- Residuals analysis
- A brand-new meta-analysis chapter, detailing SPSS tools for analyzing effect sizes across studies.
- Updated content aligned with the latest SPSS 29 software version.
- End-of-chapter exercises for practice.
- Glossary, index, and further reading suggestions.
- Instructor’s materials & online datasets for hands-on learning.
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Edition | 1st |
Number Of Pages | 441 |
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Darren George
Darren George is a professor of psychology with extensive academic and teaching experience. Before entering higher education, he spent nine years as a mathematics teacher, later completing his PhD in personality and social psychology with a strong focus on research methods and statistics.
Currently, he teaches in the Department of Psychology at The University of Alabama in the United States.
His professional interests include personality, social psychology, and applied statistics, and he is well-known for developing accessible, practical resources that simplify sophisticated data-analysis techniques such as IBM SPSS Statistics.
George’s books are widely adopted by students, researchers, and professionals who require step-by-step support in statistical analysis, making him one of the most recognized names in applied SPSS instruction.
Paul Mallery
Paul Mallery is a professor of psychology at La Sierra University, specializing in social psychology and statistics.
He holds a PhD in social psychology, with particular focus on political psychology and the psychology of religion, alongside a strong foundation in quantitative methods.
His teaching and scholarly contributions emphasize research methodology, data interpretation, and practical applications of statistical tools for the behavioral sciences.
Together with Darren George, he co-authors the widely respected “IBM SPSS Statistics: Step-by-Step” series, used globally in universities and professional settings to build clear, confident data-analysis skills.
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