✅ Poštovné ZADARMO nad 39€ ✅ Knižná akcia každý mesiac ✅Výhodné ceny ✅Bezpečný nákup Routledge Academic: Designed to help readers analyze and interpret research data using IBM SPSS, this user-friendly book shows readers how to choose the appropriate statistic based on the design, perform intermediate statistics, including multivariate statistics, interpret output, and write about the results. The book reviews research designs and how to assess the accuracy and reliability of data: whether data meet the assumptions of statistical tests; how to calculate and interpret effect sizes for intermediate statistics, including odds ratios for logistic and discriminant analyses; how to compute and interpret post-hoc power; and an overview of basic statistics for those who need a review. Unique chapters on multilevel linear modeling, multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA), assessing reliability of data, and factor analysis are provided. SPSS syntax, along with the output, is included for those who prefer this format. The new edition features:
IBM SPSS version 19; although the book can be used with most older and newer versions
expanded discussion of assumptions and effect size measures in several chapters
expanded discussion of multilevel modeling
expansion of other useful SPSS functions in Appendix A
examples that meet the new formatting guidelines in the 6th edition of the APA Publication Manual (2010)
flowcharts and tables to help select the appropriate statistic and interpret statistical significance and effect sizes
multiple realistic data sets available on the website used to solve the chapter problems
password protected Instructor's Resource materials with PowerPoint slides, answers to interpretation questions and extra SPSS problems, and chapter outlines and study guides.
IBM SPSS for Intermediate Statistics, Fourth Edition provides helpful teaching tools:
all of the key SPSS windows needed to perform the analyses
outputs with call-out boxes to highlight key points
interpretation sections and questions to help students better understand and interpret the output
extra problems using multiple realistic data sets for practice in conducting analyses using intermediate statistics
helpful appendices on how to get started with SPSS, writing research questions, and review of basic statistics.
An ideal supplement for courses in either intermediate/advanced statistics or research methods taught in departments of psychology, education, and other social and health sciences, this book is also appreciated by researchers in these areas looking for a handy reference for SPSS.
About the Author
Nancy Leech is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Denver. She received her Ph.D. in education with an emphasis on research and statistics from Colorado State University in 2002. Dr. Leech is currently teaching graduate level courses in research, statistics, and measurement. Her area of research is promoting new developments and better understandings in applied qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methodologies. Karen C. Barrett is Professor of Human Development and Family Studies with a joint appointment in Psychology at Colorado State University. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Denver. She is Assistant Department head of HDFS and teaches graduate level research methods and statistics courses. Her research regards emotion regulation and its influence on development; social emotions such as guilt and shame; and family and cultural influences on emotions. George A. Morgan is Emeritus Professor of Education and Human Development at Colorado State University. He received his Ph.D. in child development and psychology from Cornell University. In addition to writing textbooks on SPSS and research methods, he has advised many PhD students in education and related fields. Over the past 35 years, he has conducted a program of research on children’s motivation to master challenging tasks.
Recenzie a kritiky
Rok vydania:
2011ISBN:
9780415880473Počet strán:
312Väzba:
brožovanáJazyk: angličtina