Discovering Statistics Using SPSS (Andy Field, 2005)

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Andy Field's textbook provide a gentle introduction to inferential statistical procedures, as well as a convenient way to report results. I here propose to reproduce his SPSS analyses and you will find below some homemade screencasts illustrating. I use SPSS, version 16 for Mac. Video tutorials have been recorded using iShowU. I personally find the open-source R software more powerful for some statistical computations, as well as for data management in general. However, SPSS offers some routinized statistical procedures that can be useful for the beginner accustomed to graphical interfaces.
Additional ressources can be found on the companion website.

Comment on the 2nd Edition

The Second Edition of Andy Field's Discovering Statistics Using SPSS is an excellent book and a valuable addition to the teaching of statistics in the behavioral sciences. The title of the book accurately reflects the approach taken. This is not simply a primer on how to use SPSS, but is a very good statistics text using SPSS as a vehicle for illustrating and expanding on the statistical content of the book. At the same time it also serves as a manual for SPSS, and has taught me things that I had not known about the software. One advantage of the text is that it is not tied specifically to the latest version of SPSS. Although the examples use version 12.0, there are many references to the difference the students will find if they are using an earlier version. A good example of how the text is structured can be seen in Chapters 8 and 9. Chapter 8 provides an introduction to the analysis of variance, and roughly the first 40 pages are devoted to statistical issues. Only after that introduction does the author move to a discussion of using SPSS to run the analyses. Chapter 9 deals with the analysis of covariance, and here the author moves almost immediately to SPSS printout, having laid most of the groundwork in the previous chapter. I find this flexible approach to the blending of content and software to be an effective way of teaching the material. It is impossible to review this book without commenting on Andy's particular style. I enjoyed it immensely and think that it would appeal to both students and their instructors. It is refreshing to see someone who doesn't take himself too seriously' - David C Howell, Professor Emeritus, University of Vermont

The new edition of Field's textbook confirms its place as the best statistics text for undergraduate social science students. It provides support for those less confident about statistical analysis whilst having sufficient depth that it will still be valuable to more mathematically experienced people. There is a focus throughout on the practical aspects of data analysis and interpretation whilst at the same time emphasizing the importance of rigour and a good understating of theory essential reading' - Dr Ian Walker, Department of Psychology, University of Bath

Chapter 2
The SPSS Environment
  • Presentation of the Data Editor, the Output Viewer, the Syntax Windows
  • Saving and loading a data file
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8'34, xx Ko (download)
Date added: 23/08/2008
video
8'34, xx Ko (download)
Date added: 23/08/2008
Chapter 3
Exploring Data
  • Graphing and screening data, exploring groups of data
  • Testing hypothesis about distribution and homoscedasticity
  • Graphing means
Data: data_c2.zip
Chapter 4
Correlation
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video Chapter 5
Regression
Chapter 6
Logistic Regression
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video Chapter 7
Comparing Two Means
Chapter 8
Comparing Several Means: Anova (Glm 1)
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video Chapter 9
Analysis Of Covariance, Ancova (Glm 2)
Chapter 10
Factorial Anova (Glm 3)
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video Chapter 11
Repeated-Measures Designs (Glm 4)
Chapter 12
Mixed Design Anova (Glm 5)
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video Chapter 13
Non-Parametric Tests
Chapter 14
Multivariate Analysis Of Variance (Manova)
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video Chapter 15
Exploratory Factor Analysis
Chapter 16
Categorical Data
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23/03/08, 13:16