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STATISTICAL PACKAGE FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (SPSS 11)

Duration: 4 wks, 2Hours per day, 5 days a week

  • Introduction of SPSS, its importance and uses
  • How to run SPSS  
  • Getting started with SPSS
  • Explanation of on screen display of SPSS window
  • Creating and saving SPSS data files

        ⇒  Entering and coding of data
        ⇒  Defining variables
        ⇒  Selecting the type of data
        ⇒  Labeling data
        ⇒  Viewing labels in data sheet

  • Editing SPSS data

        ⇒  Copying/deleting/Pasting etc.
        ⇒  Inserting deleting variables / cases / sorting cases / making transpose
        ⇒  Searching data

  • Viewing, Formatting and saving SPSS output file, Copying SPSS output file. SPSS output information to ms word

        ⇒  Printing saved data and output files  
        ⇒  Constructing and printing graphs
        ⇒  Constructing tables
        ⇒  Basic, general and frequency

  • Recording the given data set

        ⇒  Into same variable
        ⇒  Into different variable 

  • Analyzing data

        ⇒  Computing descriptive Statistics on Central Tendency (mean, Mode, Median, (Geometric Mean etc.) Dispersion (Standard Deviation, Variance), positional Average (Quartiles, Percentiles), Skew ness and Kurtosis
        ⇒  Creating frequency tables and Cross tabulations

  • More on Statistical Analysis

        ⇒  Test of Signification such as one sample test, independent sample test period sample test
        ⇒  Measuring the degree of association between variables by Pearson Correlation Coefficient (simple, partial, multiple). Rank Correlation, Kendal Tau
        ⇒  Performing Linear regression Analysis (Exponential, Logarithmic, Quadratic, Cubic)
        ⇒  Performing Logistic Regression
        ⇒  Analysis of Variance / Linear Models (One way, Two way, factorial)
        ⇒  Time series analysis (Moving averages, Autocorrelations and partial Autocorrelations)
        ⇒  Non Parametric tests (Binomial, Chi-square, Runs, Kolmogorov Smirnov, two sample and k sample) 

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Er.Rajesh Dware