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Fast Track: Introduction to Statistical Analysis Using PASW Statistics - Live WBT

Course description:

The focus of this one-day course is an introduction to the statistical component of SPSS Statistics Base. This is an application-oriented course and the approach is practical. You'll take a look at basic statistical techniques and discuss situations in which you would use each technique, how to set up the analysis using SPSS Statistics as well as how to interpret the results. This includes techniques for exploring and summarizing data, as well as testing underlying relationships. You will gain an understanding of when and why to use these various techniques as well as how to interpret their output, and graphically display the results using SPSS Statistics.

This course uses the SPSS Statistics Base.

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Please note: If you are paying by Check or PO, you will need to download the Public Training or the Academic Training registration form and fax or mail the completed form to SPSS along with your payment.

Subscribers: This course is not available as part of the Training Subscription Service.

Duration and Cost:

Costs are for United States courses only. Information about other countries can be found at the worldwide offices page.

Note: Costs for live web-based training are on a per-person basis.

Who Should Attend:

Anyone who has worked with SPSS Statistics and wants to become better versed in the basic statistical capabilities of SPSS Statistics Base. This course targets those with limited or no statistical background. The course is also an appropriate refresher for those whose main statistical experience was gained many years ago.

Prerequisite:

General computer literacy. Completion of the "Fast Track: Introduction to SPSS Statistics" and/or "Data Management and Manipulation with SPSS Statistics" courses or experience with SPSS Statistics including familiarity with opening, defining, and saving data files and manipulating and saving output.

Course Content:

The full table of contents for this course is available.