Now updated for SPSS Statistics Version 18, DOING DATA ANALYSIS WITH SPSS is an excellent supplement to any introductory statistics course. It provides a practical and useful introduction to SPSS and enables students to work independently to learn helpful software skills outside of class. By using SPSS to handle complex computations, students can focus on and gain an understanding of the underlying statistical concepts and techniques in the introductory statistics course.
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Carver and Nash (both Stonehill College, Massachusetts) supplement an introductory undergraduate statistics course with a comprehensive set of self-paced exercises. The idea is for students to work independently, learning the software skills and the underlying statistical concepts and techniques outside of class, thus freeing class and instructor time for hard-core statistics and statistical reasoning. Among the topics are tables and graphs for two variables, elementary probability, confidence intervals, analysis of variance, and basic forecasting techniques. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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