0G504G: Introduction to IBM SPSS Statistics (V23)



             Recommended Duration: 2 Days
Skill Level: Basic
Cost: $2,100 (b/GST)

Introduction to IBM SPSS Statistics (V23) guides you through the fundamentals of using IBM SPSS Statistics for typical data analysis process. You will learn the basics of reading data, data definition, data modification, and data analysis and presentation of analytical results. You will also see how easy it is to get data into IBM SPSS Statistics so that you can focus on analyzing the information. In addition to the fundamentals, you will learn shortcuts that will help you save time. This course uses the IBM SPSS Statistics Base features.



Audience


This basic course is for:

  • Anyone with little or no experience in using IBM SPSS Statistics
  • Anyone who is new to using a statistical package for data analysis
  • Anyone who is considering purchasing IBM SPSS Statistics


Prerequisites


Student should have:

  • Experience using applications, such as word processors or spreadsheets, in the Microsoft Windows, Macintosh or Linux environment Experience with IBM SPSS Statistics is not necessary, though a basic understanding of purpose and functions of the software is helpful

Course Agenda


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Course Overview


Day 1

  • Unit 1: Introduction to IBM SPSS Statistics
  • Unit 2: Reading Data
  • Unit 3: Variable Properties
  • Unit 4: Working with the Data Editor
  • Unit 5: Modifying Data Values: Recode
  • Unit 6: Modifying Data Values: Compute

Day 2

  • Unit 7: Summarizing Individual Variables
  • Unit 8: Describing Relationships Between Variables
  • Unit 9: Selecting Cases
  • Unit 10: Creating and Editing Charts
  • Unit 11: Output in the Viewer
  • Unit 12: Syntax Basics
  • Unit 13: Menus and the Help System