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  <note>Chapter 1. First Encounters 
1.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
1.2 Entering, Analyzing, and Graphing Data	 
1.3 Summary	 
1.4 Review Exercises	   Chapter 2. Navigating in SPSS 
2.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
2.2 SPSS Variable View Screen	 
2.3 SPSS Data View Screen	 
2.4 SPSS Main Menu	 
2.5 Data Editor Toolbar	 
2.6 Variable View Screen: A Closer Look	 
2.7 Summary	 
2.8 Review Exercises	   Chapter 3. Getting Data In and Out of SPSS 
3.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
3.2 Typing Data Using the Computer Keyboard	 
3.3 Saving Your SPSS Data Files	 
3.4 Saving Your SPSS Output Files	 
3.5 Opening Your Saved SPSS Files	 
3.6 Opening SPSS Sample Files	 
3.7 Copying and Pasting Data to Other Applications	 
3.8 Importing Files From Other Applications	 
3.9 Exporting SPSS Files to Other Applications	 
3.10 Summary	 
3.11 Review Exercises	   Chapter 4. Levels of Measurement 
4.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
4.2 Variable View Screen: Measure Column	 
4.3 Variables Measured at the Nominal Level	 
4.4 Variables Measured at the Ordinal Level	 
4.5 Variables Measured at the Scale Level	 
4.6 Using SPSS to Suggest Variable Measurement Levels	 
4.7 Summary	 
4.8 Review Exercises	   Chapter 5. Entering Variables and Data and Validating Data 
5.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
5.2 Entering Variables and Assigning Attributes (Properties)	 
5.3 Entering Data for Each Variable	 
5.4 Validating Data for Databases	 
5.5 Summary	 
5.6 Review Exercises	   Chapter 6. Working With Data and Variables 
6.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
6.2 Computing a New Variable	 
6.3 Recoding Scale Data Into a String Variable	 
6.4 Data Transformation	 
6.5 Split Cases for Independent Analysis	 
6.6 Inserting New Variables and Cases Into Existing Databases	 
6.7 Data View Page: Copy, Cut, and Paste Procedures	 
6.8 Summary	 
6.9 Review Exercises	   Chapter 7. Using the SPSS Help Menu 
7.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
7.2 Help Options	 
7.3 Using Help Topics	 
7.4 Using the Help Tutorial	 
7.5 Using Help Case Studies	 
7.6 Getting Help When Using Analyze on the Main Menu	 
7.7 Summary	 
7.8 Review Exercises	   Chapter 8. Creating Graphs for Nominal and/or Ordinal Data 
8.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
8.2 A Brief Introduction to the Chart Builder	 
8.3 Using the Chart Builder to Build a Simple 3-D Graph	 
8.4 Building a Population Pyramid	 
8.5 Summary	 
8.6 Review Exercises	   Chapter 9. Graphs for Continuous Data 
9.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
9.2 Creating a Histogram	 
9.3 Creating a Boxplot	 
9.4 Creating a Panel Graph	 
9.5 Summary	 
9.6 Review Exercises	   Chapter 10. Printing Data View, Variable View, and Output Viewer Screens 
10.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
10.2 Printing Data From the Variable View Screen	 
10.3 Printing Variable Information From the Output Viewer	 
10.4 Printing Tables From the Output Viewer	 
10.5 Summary	 
10.6 Review Exercises	   Chapter 11. Basic Descriptive Statistics 
11.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
11.2 Measures of Central Tendency	 
11.3 Measures of Dispersion	 
11.4 The Big Question: Are the Data Normally Distributed?	 
11.5 Descriptive Statistics for the Class Survey	 
11.6 Summary	 
11.7 Review Exercises	   Chapter 12. One-Sample t Test and a Binomial Test of Equality 
12.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
12.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection	 
12.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis	 
12.4 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output	 
12.5 Nonparametric Test: The Binomial Test of Equality	 
12.6 Summary	 
12.7 Review Exercises	   Chapter 13. Independent-Samples t Test and Mann-Whitney U Test 
13.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
13.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection	 
13.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis	 
13.4 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output	 
13.5 Nonparametric Test: Mann-Whitney U Test	 
13.6 Summary	 
13.7 Review Exercises	   Chapter 14. Paired-Samples t Test and Wilcoxon Test 
14.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
14.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection	 
14.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis	 
14.4 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output	 
14.5 Nonparametric Test: Wilcoxon Signed-Ranks Test	 
14.6 Summary	 
14.7 Review Exercises	   Chapter 15. One-Way ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis Test 
15.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
15.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection	 
15.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis	 
15.4 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output	 
15.5 Nonparametric Test: Kruskal-Wallis Test	 
15.6 Summary	 
15.7 Review Exercises	   Chapter 16. Two-Way (Factorial) ANOVA 
16.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
16.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection	 
16.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis	 
16.4 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output	 
16.5 Summary	 
16.6 Review Exercises	   Chapter 17. One-Way ANOVA Repeated Measures Test and Friedman Test 
17.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
17.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection	 
17.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis	 
17.4 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output	 
17.5 Nonparametric Test: Friedman Test	 
17.6 Summary	 
17.7 Review Exercises	   Chapter 18. Analysis of Covariance 
18.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
18.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection	 
18.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis	 
18.4 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output	 
18.5 Summary	 
18.6 Review Exercises	   Chapter 19. Pearson’s Correlation and Spearman’s Correlation 
19.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
19.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection	 
19.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis	 
19.4 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output	 
19.5 Nonparametric Test: Spearman’s Correlation Coefficient	 
19.6 Summary	 
19.7 Review Exercises	   Chapter 20. Single Linear Regression 
20.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
20.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection	 
20.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis	 
20.4 Data Input	 
20.5 Data Assumptions (Normality)	 
20.6 Regression and Prediction	 
20.7 Interpretation of Output (Data Assumptions)	 
20.8 Interpretation of Output (Regression and Prediction)	 
20.9 Research Question Answered	 
20.10 Summary	 
20.11 Review Exercises	   Chapter 21. Multiple Linear Regression 
21.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
21.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection	 
21.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis	 
21.4 Data Input	 
21.5 Data Assumptions (Normality)	 
21.6 Regression and Prediction	 
21.7 Interpretation of Output (Data Assumptions)	 
21.8 Interpretation of Output (Regression and Prediction)	 
21.9 Research Question Answered	 
21.10 Summary	 
21.11 Review Exercises	   Chapter 22. Logistic Regression 
22.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
22.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection	 
22.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis	 
22.4 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output	 
22.5 Summary	 
22.6 Review Exercises	   Chapter 23. Factor Analysis 
23.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
23.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection	 
23.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis	 
23.4 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output	 
23.5 Summary	 
23.6 Review Exercises	   Chapter 24. Chi-Square Goodness of Fit 
24.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
24.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection: Legacy Dialogs	 
24.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis: Legacy Dialogs	 
24.4 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output: Legacy Dialogs	 
24.5 Research Scenario and Test Selection: One Sample	 
24.6 Research Question and Null Hypothesis: One Sample	 
24.7 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output: One Sample	 
24.8 Summary	 
24.9 Review Exercises	   Chapter 25. Chi-Square Test of Independence 
25.1 Introduction and Objectives	 
25.2 Research Scenario and Test Selection: Summarized Data	 
25.3 Research Question and Null Hypothesis: Summarized Data	 
25.4 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output: Summarized Data	 
25.5 Research Scenario and Test Selection: Raw Data	 
25.6 Research Question and Null Hypothesis: Raw Data	 
25.7 Data Input, Analysis, and Interpretation of Output: Raw Data	 
25.8 Summary	 
25.9 Review Exercises	  
Appendix A. Class Survey Database (Entered in Chapter 5)
Table A.1 Variables and Attributes for class_survey1.sav	 
Table A.2 Data for class_survey1.sav	  
Appendix B. Basic Inferential Statistics
B.1 Introduction	 
B.2 Populations and Samples	 
B.3 Sampling Procedures	 
B.4 Hypothesis Testing	 
B.5 Parametric Statistical Tests	 
B.6 Nonparametric Statistical Tests	 
B.7 Data Transformation	 
B.8 Type I and Type II Errors	 
B.9 Tests of Significance	 
B.10 Practical Significance Versus Statistical Significance	 
B.11 One- and Two-Tailed Tests	 
B.12 Degrees of Freedom	  
Appendix C. Answers to Review Exercises</note>
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