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Using SPSS and PASW by Caitlin McGrath, et al.

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Using SPSS and PASW
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SPSS or 'Statistical Package for the Social Sciences' is a software program widely used in the social sciences for conducting statistical analysis of data. This book is a rudimentary introduction to the use of SPSS for basic statistical analysis. The book is written with a focus on social scientific analysis in mind (particularly Sociology).

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