In this introductory course you'll focus on using the SPSS Tables module to create publication quality tables, from simple tables to more complex designs. You will gain an understanding of the full range of SPSS Tables' features: stacking and nesting to produce stub and banner tables; adding totals and subtotals to your tables; and a variety of statistics, including the following significance tests: chi-square tests, t tests, and z tests of proportions.
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Costs are for United States courses only. Information about other countries can be found at the worldwide offices page.
Anyone who has worked with SPSS for Windows and would like to present the results of their research in an attractive, concise way. Market researchers, analysts and academics who need to publish or present the results of their analysis.
General computer literacy. Completion of the courses, "Introduction to SPSS" and/or "Data Management and Manipulation with SPSS" or experience with SPSS, including familiarity with opening, defining, and saving data files and manipulating and saving output.
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