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software for data analysis and report writing

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SPSS Summer 2008 courses

  • No SPSS courses are scheduled this semester
     
                                           
     

    Useful Links

    helpline at the u
    http://umn.edu/statsoft
    statistical software helpline at the university of minnesota

    spss base
    http://www.spss.com/spssbi/spss/index.htm
    generate information quickly using powerful statistics; effectively present your results with tabular and graphical output; and share your results with others using a variety of reporting methods, including secure Web publishing

    spss advanced models
    http://www.spss.com/spssbi/advanced_models
    procedures to move beyond basic data analysis, including: General Linear Models (GLM), Linear Mixed Models, and PoLytomous Universal Model (PLUM)

    spss exact tests
    http://www.spss.com/spssbi/exact_tests/index.htm
    add-on module to more accurately work with small samples and analyze rare occurrences in large databases

    spss missing value analysis
    http://www.spss.com/spssbi/missing_value/index.htm
    examine data from several different angles using one of six diagnostic reports to uncover missing data patterns

    spss regression models
    http://www.spss.com/spssbi/regression/index.htm
    wide range of non-linear modeling procedures, including: Multinomial Logistic Regression (MLR); Binary Logistic Regression; Nonlinear Regression (NLR) and Constrained Nonlinear Regression (CNLR)

    spss tables
    http://www.spss.com/spssbi/tables/index.htm
    tables offer capabilities for survey analysis

    spss publishing
    http://www.spss.com/estore/softwaremenu/book.cfm
    books are available on a variety of SPSS products

     

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    picture of a push pinstatistical software helpline

    The Statistical Software Helpline provides general support for use of SAS, SPSS, and JMP at the University of Minnesota. We also provide limited support for other software used for statistical analysis, including Minitab, SYSTAT, and Excel.

    We can be reached via email: statsoft@umn.edu, or by telephone/voicemail at 612-624-3330.

    hourly-fee service

    If you find that you need more assistance than can be provided by the Statistical Software Helpline, you may want to consider using our hourly-fee service. Consultants are available to perform statistical analysis, transfer data among various media or systems, read and write data in many formats, and produce reports and graphics.

    For additional information, please contact our Statistical Software Helpline at 612.624.3330 or email to statsoft@umn.edu.

    SPSS 11.0 Guide to Data Analysis Marija J. Norusis. Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0130348309

    SPSS 11.5 Brief Guide SPSS Publishing. ISBN: 1568272898

    SPSS 11.5 Advanced Models SPSS Publishing. ISBN: 1568273037

    SPSS Missing Value Analysis 7.5 SPSS Publishing. ISBN: 1568271654

    Books

    tutorials

    SPSS Tutorial
    from the Help menu in any window, select Tutorial (must have Internet Explorer 4.0 (or higher) or Netscape 4.0 (or higher), and your browser must be Java- and JavaScript-enabled)


    SPSS 12.0 - Brief Guide - Windows

    SPSS, Inc. SPSS 11.5 - Brief Guide - Windows

    SPSS, Inc. SPSS 11.0 - Brief Guide - Mac SPSS, Inc.


    We have an entire library of tutorials available.

    call 612-625-1300 for more information

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