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James O. Aldrich - Building SPSS Graphs to Understand Data - 9781452216843 - V9781452216843
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Building SPSS Graphs to Understand Data

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Description for Building SPSS Graphs to Understand Data Paperback. This handy guide can be used in conjunction with any introductory or intermediate statistics book where the focus is on in-depth presentation of how graphs are used. Num Pages: 392 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: GPS; UFM. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 231 x 189 x 21. Weight in Grams: 646.
Building SPSS Graphs to Understand Data is a must-have for anyone needing to understand large or small amounts of data. It describes how to build and interpret graphs, showing how "understanding data" means that the graph must clearly and succinctly answer questions about the data. In most chapters, research questions are presented, and the reader builds the appropriate graph needed to answer the questions.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc United States
Number of pages
392
Condition
New
Number of Pages
392
Place of Publication
Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN
9781452216843
SKU
V9781452216843
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About James O. Aldrich
James O. Aldrich (Doctor of Public Administration, University of Laverne) is a retired lecturer on statistics and research methods at California State University, Northridge. He has also taught graduate level research courses for the University of La Verne. Dr. Aldrich held the appointment of Instructor in the Department of Pathology at the University of Southern California, School of Medicine where he served as the Principal Investigator and codirector of a National Cancer Institute research project. He has served on various committees for the Los Angeles chapter of the American Statistical Association and has also taught biostatistics, epidemiology, social statistics, and research methods courses for 20 years. The primary computer program used for his coursework has been the IBM SPSS Statistics software package. SAGE recently published, in 2013, Building SPSS Graphs to Understand Data, coauthored with Hilda M. Rodriguez. Hilda M. Rodríguez (Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology, California State University at Northridge) was the teaching assistant in statistics and the laboratory using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. She edited the original manuscript and discovered many useful additions that were incorporated in Using SPSS: An Interactive and Hands-on Approach, a book published by Sage Publications in July 2011. She came to this country from El Salvador speaking Spanish only but soon learned English and has begun her pursuit of higher education. Hilda is active at her church, St. Joseph the Worker, in Winnetka, California where she teaches religious doctrine to children, young adults and seniors. It is in this work that her bi-lingual and bi-cultural capabilities benefit her students.

Reviews for Building SPSS Graphs to Understand Data
“This book provides excellent descriptions and guidance on the use of graphical images for data presentation. These are necessary tools for all students pursuing graduate degrees with a research component attached.”
Clifton C. Addison “I am delighted to see a book of this kind. It fills a gap in conventional statistics books, which devote just one chapter to graphical displays. This book helps students make the connection between research questions and graphical approaches in a way that no other statistics book has done.”
Camille L. Lawrence “I like the approach that argues graphs are one way to understand data and answer pertinent questions. This is a very useful entrée for the many ‘number-phobic’ students we encounter in social work.”
Rosemary McCaslin “I don’t know of a comparable book. There are many excellent books on SPSS statistical procedures but this is the first one on graphics that I’ve seen which is why I was so excited to review it...The level of detail and the number of examples are key strengths. My impression that overall it is one of a kind is the biggest strength.”  
James P. Donnelly "It′s easy to read, and provides plenty of examples and practice so students can get the concepts."
David Nalbone "It presents a comprehensive list of graphs available in SPSS, with details about how to construct and interpret them."
Thomas Short "The comprehensive treatment of an important topic, including ′walk-throughs′ of how to produce a graph of each type, is well done. The chapter on deception brings in coverage of a useful and important topic as well."
Christopher Lawrence

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