![]() ![]() Read Statistical Methods for Psychology by David Howell for a bit more math if you feel like it. It is a bit "cookbookey" for my taste, and he sometimes overexplain stuff, but for absolute beginners, it's a godsend. Read Andy Field's SPSS book, he does a great job explaining statistics and SPSS. What you should do (and believe me, I am being helpful): Also, if you have to learn how to use SPSS it is probably because you are studying something that requires some knowledge of statistics. The answer key is not going to solve this. SPSS is the easiest, dumbest and most user-friendly statistical software around, so most of the time when someone struggles with it, it is because they struggle with the underlying maths/concepts. Most of the time the problem with these questions is not that it it a shortcut or that it is essentially cheating, but that it does not address the underlying problem.
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