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Tuesday 24 April 2018

SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) for Data Analysis

Analysis of data is a problem for many scholars. There are different ways to learn. Self-learning through ICT is the best method for effective learning. I am teaching by applying philosophical, psychological, sociological, political, spiritual, technological and economic theories altogether based on need and necessity at a right time for the right purpose. The scholars of Dept. of Education are using SPP themselves for their data analysis.
            It is a right time to recall the quote of Confucius “I hear and I forgot. I see and I remember. I do and I understand”. According to John Dewey “learning by doing” is more useful for long-term memory and to develop the level of understanding of any concept. Try to learn SPSS for data analysis by reading the material and watching the videos which are provided here. A large number of videos related to SPSS are available on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/). Simply type in the YouTube whatever you want. For example, enter/type “How to enter data in SPSS 24” at YouTube search bar. You will get a large number of results. Click on any one of the results (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoKDcPpRa_0). By using the same method you can learn anything. Your only duty is to practice whatever you learned. You know very well “Practice makes man perfect”.  Please check the version of your SPSS software before going to practice with the help of videos. Enter the exact version also to get valid information.
TEXT MATERIAL

IBM SPSS Statistics 24 Brief Guide - Public.dhe.ibm.com 

IBM SPSS Statistics 20 Core System User's Guide - CSUN

Student Guide to SPSS - Barnard College

IBM SPSS Statistics 21 Brief Guide - University of Sussex

VIDEO MATERIAL

How to enter data in SPSS

How to Use SPSS: Oraganizing, Coding and Entering Data for Non-Parametric Data Analysis

Ordinal Scale Data Analysis Techniques

Correlation

t-test

ANOVA

ANCOVA

MANOVA

How to Use SPSS: Factor Analysis (Principal Component Analysis)

How to Use SPSS: Standard Multiple Regression

How to Use SPSS: Logistic Regression

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