The SPSS Video Tutorial provides an introduction to SPSS and information on a variety of functions commonly used in the software. The modules were developed by staff and students in the Department of Sociology.
A regression model can accommodate one continuous dependent variable (outcome variable) and more than one continuous (and/or dummy) independent variab...
Simple regression is a technique to investigate linear causal relationship between one continuous dependent variable (outcome variable) and one contin...
Crosstabulation is commonly used in social sciences to investigate relationship between two discrete variables. This video clip shows how to use SPSS ...
ANOVA is a technique to compare more than two population means. This video clip shows students how to use SPSS to do ANOVA and identify group(s) with ...
In this video clip, we show students how to use SPSS to compare two population means. Instructions in this video clip will lead students to draw concl...
In this video clip, we introduce students how to use SPSS to make a one sample t-test. Following instructions in this video, students will be able to ...
This is the 4th video clip of SPSS Video Clip project. In this video clip, we cover two data manipulation skills: recode and split file. Students will...
In this video clip, we introduce students how to use SPSS Frequencies to generate statistics for central tendencies and to draw frequency tables. In t...
This is the first video clip for the SPSS Video Project. It is a brief introduction to SPSS for the first LAB session of SOC 3811 Basic Social Statist...