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Preliminary statistical procedures with SPSS

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Bentham Science Publishers

The importance of Introductory Statistical Procedures with SPSS guidebook is that it is simple to use and requires no prior knowledge, while yet presenting the core concepts of statistical theory with applications in SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences). SPSS is a user-friendly and powerful data management and statistical analysis software package. The package is especially beneficial for students and researchers in psychology, sociology, psychiatry, and other behavioral sciences, as it performs a wide range of univariate and multivariate operations commonly used in these fields. Because of the importance of multivariate statistics, two parts of Chapter 6 are devoted to this topic. The purpose of this guide is to provide concise and clear instructions on how to perform a variety of statistical analysis using the most recent version of SPSS, SPSS 21. Furthermore, the primary goal of this book, as opposed to other books, is to assist undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students in a variety of fields, including but not limited to statistics, economics, physics, chemistry, education, and commerce, in conducting statistical analysis using SPSS software. Each chapter focuses on a distinct sort of analytical method that may be used on a variety of data sets, mostly from the social and behavioral sciences. Furthermore, the book must be thorough in terms of dealing with a wide range of problems found in the literature as well as determining the best answer. Although we spend a lot of time talking about how to use SPSS to acquire findings and analyze them, the underlying theoretical foundation of many of the approaches is also covered in separate boxes. The reader is referred to other sources for details when more complex techniques are employed. Despite the fact that many of the boxes contain a few mathematical equations, the reader with only a basic understanding of mathematics will be able to conduct an adequate analysis of the data. The reader should have taken at least one statistical course and be familiar with concepts, such as linear regression, correlation, significance tests, and elementary analysis of variance in order to get the most out of this handbook. This guide will provide researchers and students with a relatively self-contained method of accurately analyzing their data using SPSS. Each chapter concludes with a collection of tasks, some of which are linked to the data sets covered in the chapter and others which introduce further data sets. These activities will help the readers to improve their SPSS and statistical abilities.

 

About the editor:

Hassan S. Bakouch obtained his Ph.D. degree in mathematical statistics from Tanta University in 2006. Since October 2020, he is working as a Full Professor of Mathematical Statistics at the Department of Mathematics at Tanta University. His research activities include time series modeling, estimation, line transect sampling, geometric and minification processes, and distribution theory applied to real-life data. He has published more than 95 research papers in different refereed and impacted journals. Also, he has published a book on introductory statistical procedures with SPSS (Bentham Science Publishers). He has served as a referee for more than 25 high impact journals. Further, he was a communicator (guest editor) of a special issue at “Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences” for International Conference on Mathematics, Statistical & Information Technology (ICMSIT 2016), Tanta University, Dec 2016.

 

M. Arslan Nasir obtained his Ph.D. degree in statistics from the Islamia University of Bahawalpur in 2017. Since May 2020, he has been working as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Statistics at Govt. S.E Graduate College, Bahawalpur. His research activities include time series modeling and distribution theory with applications in real-life. He has published more than 28 research papers in different refereed and high impact journals. Also, he has published a book on introductory statistical procedures with SPSS (Bentham Science Publishers). He has served as a referee for more than 10 high impact journals.

 

Farrukh Jamal received his M.Sc. and M.Phil. degrees in statistics from the Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IU), Pakistan, in 2003 and 2006, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from IUB under the supervision of Dr. M. H. Tahir. He was a lecturer at the Government S. A. Postgraduate College in the years 2012-2020, and he also worked as a Statistical Officer at the Agriculture Department from the year 2007 to 2012. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Statistics, the Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB), Pakistan. He has 130 publications to his credit.

 

 

Keywords:

Data Entry in SPSS, Regression, Multivariate analysis, Classification of Qualitative Data with SPSS, Principal Component Analysis, Probability Distributions, Sample Descriptive Measures, Probability Sampling, Analysis of Variance, Correlation, T-Test, Probability Distribution, SPSS Software, statistical software.

 

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