#236 | SPSS: Basics |
Description: | |
This is an introduction to SPSS geared primarily to those new to the software. The class will begin with creating a data file, opening files and understanding the working environment within the software. Then we will work through some basic data manipulation functions. A variety of topics will be discussed including the value and use of syntax. The development and manipulation of graphics will be demonstrated. Statistics will not be covered directly. Course notes for this class are now available. | |
Objectives: | |
Upon completion of the course, the student will be familiar with the following topics:
Manipulating Data - Exploring Data - |
Who should attend: | |
Anyone new to SPSS software or interested in improving their skill with the software. | |
Instructor(s): | |
David Luckenbaugh, Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, NIMH | |
Time Required: | |
6 hours | |
Sections Available: | ||||
-- Concluded -- | 236A-09F | October 7 - 8 | 1:00 - 4:00 | Building 12A, Room B51 |
236B-09F | February 10 - 11 | 9:00 - 12:00 | Building 12A, Room B51 |
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