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#237SPSS: ANOVA
 
Description:
This is an introduction to using statistics in SPSS. The class is targeted to those with some familiarity with SPSS who need to know how to find and run various statistics. The class will start with a few data checking techniques, review t-tests, then emphasize ANOVA. Various aspects of the software useful in manipulating data to get the most accurate statistics may be reviewed.

Before attending this course, it is recommended that you have either attended SPSS Basics or have related experience.

Course notes for this class are now available.
 
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be familiar with:
  • Basic Statistics
    • Data Checking
    • Means and Standard Deviations
    • T-tests
  • ANOVA
    • Oneway
    • Univariate
    • Repeated Measures
    • Interpreting Interactions
      • Computing post hoc tests
      • Creating graphics
Who should attend:
Anyone new to running statistics in SPSS. Some familiarity with general statistics is assumed.
 
Instructor(s):
David Luckenbaugh, Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, NIMH
 
Time Required:
6 hours
 
Sections Available:
-- Concluded -- 237-09F November 17 - 18 1:00 - 4:00 Building 12A, Room B51
 
NOTE: Although this course has already taken place, we'll put you on a waiting list for the next available session.

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