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- A concise guide to market research : the process, data, and methods using IBM SPSS statistics
- A crash course in SPSS for Windows : updated for versions 14,15, and 16
- A handbook of statistical analyses using SPSS
- A simple guide to IBM SPSS Statistics for version 20.0
- Adventures in criminal justice research : data analysis using SPSS 15.0 and 16.0 for Windows
- Applied statistics : using SPSS, Statistica, MATLAB, and R
- Applied statistics with SPSS
- Building SPSS graphs to understand data
- Business research methods and statistics using SPSS
- Data analysis in management with SPSS software
- Data analysis with SPSS software : data types, graphs, and measurement tendencies
- Data analysis with SPSS software : variability, probability, and the normal distribution
- Data mining with SPSS modeler : theory, exercises and solutions
- Discovering statistics using R
- Doing quantitative research in education with SPSS
- Essential first steps to data analysis : scenario-based examples using SPSS
- Exact tests
- How to use SPSS syntax : an overview of common commands
- Interpreting quantitative data with IBM SPSS statistics
- Introduction to statistics with SPSS for the social sciences
- Introduction to structural equation modelling using IBM SPSS statistics and AMOS
- Introduction to structural equation modelling using SPSS and AMOS
- Introductory statistics for health and nursing using SPSS
- Levine's guide to SPSS for analysis of variance
- Marketing research with IBM SPSS statistics : a practical guide
- Multilevel and longitudinal modeling with IBM SPSS
- Multilevel modeling of categorical outcomes using IBM SPSS
- Next steps with SPSS
- PASW Advanced Statistics 18
- PASW bootstrapping 18
- PASW categories 18
- PASW complex samples 18
- PASW conjoint 18
- PASW custom tables 18
- PASW data preparation 18
- PASW decision trees 18
- PASW direct marketing 18
- PASW forecasting 18
- PASW missing values 18
- PASW neural networks 18
- PASW regression 18
- PASW statistics 18 algorithms
- PASW statistics 18 brief guide
- PASW statistics 18 command syntax reference
- PASW statistics 18 core system user{u2019}s guide
- PASW statistics base 18
- Performing data analysis using IBM SPSS
- Performing data analysis using IBM SPSS
- Quantitative analysis and IBM® SPSS® statistics : a guide for business and finance
- Quantitative and statistical research methods : from hypothesis to results
- Quantitative data analysis for social scientists
- Quantitative data analysis in education : a critical introduction using SPSS
- Quantitative data analysis using SPSS : an introduction for health & social science
- R for SAS and SPSS users
- SPSS 12 made simple
- SPSS 16 made simple
- SPSS explained
- SPSS for applied sciences : basic statistical testing
- SPSS for applied sciences : basic statistical testing
- SPSS for applied sciences : basic statistical testing
- SPSS for dummies
- SPSS for introductory statistics : use and interpretation
- SPSS for introductory statistics : use and interpretation
- SPSS for social scientists
- SPSS for starters
- SPSS for starters and 2nd levelers
- SPSS for starters, Part 2
- SPSS statistics for dummies
- SPSS survival manual : a step by step guide to data analysis using IBM SPSS
- Sports research with analytical solution using SPSS
- Testing statistical assumptions in research
- Understanding educational statistics using Microsoft Excel® and SPSS®
- Using SPSS for Windows and Macintosh : analyzing and understanding data
- Using SPSS syntax : a beginner's guide
- Using SPSS syntax : a beginner's guide
- Using statistics in the social and health sciences with SPSS and Excel
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