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Date:   Tue, 27 Mar 2012 16:50:33 +0200
Reply-To:   John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr>
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From:   John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr>
Subject:   SPSS tutorials "by beginners for beginners" especially in Sociology
Comments:   cc: Bruce Weaver <bweaver@lakeheadu.ca>, Ryan Cragun <rcragun@ut.edu>
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I've just come across a nice little Wiki-book "Using SPSS and PASW" comprising a set of mini-tutorials written by social science undergraduates at the University of Tampa under the guidance of their tutor Dr Ryan Cragun. It's aimed especially at students and uses data from a 2006 survey of genetic counsellors.

As the authors themselves state, "This book is a rudimentary introduction to the use of SPSS for basic statistical analysis. The book is written with a focus on social scientific analysis in mind (particularly Sociology). Part I covers basic operations within SPSS, from installing it to manipulating data. Part II illustrates how to do a variety of basic statistical tests."

See: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Using_SPSS_and_PASW

John Hall (Mr)

Email: <mailto:johnfhall@orange.fr> johnfhall@orange.fr

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