An SPSS companion to political analysis. (2011)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- An SPSS companion to political analysis. (2011)
- Main Title:
- An SPSS companion to political analysis
- Further Information:
- Note: By Philip H. Pollock.
- Other Names:
- III, Pollock, Philip H
- Contents:
- Getting Started; Dataset CD; Full Version SPSS and Student Version SPSS: What Is the Difference?; Installing Student Version; Notes; Introduction to SPSS; The Data Editor; A Must-Do: Setting Options for Variable Lists; The Viewer; Selecting, Printing, and Saving Output Exercises; Notes; Descriptive Statistics; Interpreting Measures of Central Tendency and Variation; Describing Nominal Variables; Describing Ordinal Variables; Describing Interval Variables; Obtaining Case-level Information with Case Summaries; Exercises; Notes; Transforming Variables; Using Recode; Recoding a Nominal-level Variable; Recoding an Interval-level Variable; Using Visual Binning; Collapsing an Interval-level Variable with Visual Binning; Using Compute; Exercises; Notes; Making Comparisons; Using Crosstabs; Using Compare Means; Graphing Relationships; Using Line Chart; Using Bar Chart; Using the Chart Editor; Exercises; Notes; Making Controlled Comparisons; Using Crosstabs with Layers; Obtaining and Editing Clustered Bar Charts; Using Compare Means with Layers and Obtaining Multiple Line Charts; Example of an Interaction Relationship; Example of an Additive Relationship; Exercises; Notes; Making Inferences about Sample Means; Using Descriptives and One-Sample T Test; Using Independent-Samples T Test; Exercises; Notes; Chi-square and Measures of Association; Analyzing an Ordinal-Level Relationship; Summary; Analyzing an Ordinal-Level Relationship with a Control Variable; Analyzing a Nominal-LevelGetting Started; Dataset CD; Full Version SPSS and Student Version SPSS: What Is the Difference?; Installing Student Version; Notes; Introduction to SPSS; The Data Editor; A Must-Do: Setting Options for Variable Lists; The Viewer; Selecting, Printing, and Saving Output Exercises; Notes; Descriptive Statistics; Interpreting Measures of Central Tendency and Variation; Describing Nominal Variables; Describing Ordinal Variables; Describing Interval Variables; Obtaining Case-level Information with Case Summaries; Exercises; Notes; Transforming Variables; Using Recode; Recoding a Nominal-level Variable; Recoding an Interval-level Variable; Using Visual Binning; Collapsing an Interval-level Variable with Visual Binning; Using Compute; Exercises; Notes; Making Comparisons; Using Crosstabs; Using Compare Means; Graphing Relationships; Using Line Chart; Using Bar Chart; Using the Chart Editor; Exercises; Notes; Making Controlled Comparisons; Using Crosstabs with Layers; Obtaining and Editing Clustered Bar Charts; Using Compare Means with Layers and Obtaining Multiple Line Charts; Example of an Interaction Relationship; Example of an Additive Relationship; Exercises; Notes; Making Inferences about Sample Means; Using Descriptives and One-Sample T Test; Using Independent-Samples T Test; Exercises; Notes; Chi-square and Measures of Association; Analyzing an Ordinal-Level Relationship; Summary; Analyzing an Ordinal-Level Relationship with a Control Variable; Analyzing a Nominal-Level Relationship with a Control Variable; A Problem with Lambda; Exercises; Notes; Correlation and Linear Regression; Using Correlate and Regression --> Linear; Producing and Editing a Scatterplot; Exploring Multivariate Relationships with Regression --> Linear; Exercises; Notes; Dummy Variables and Interaction Effects; Regression with Dummy Variables; Interaction Effects in Multiple Regression; Using Compute for Interaction Variables; Exercises; Notes; Logistic Regression; Using Regression --> Binary Logistic; Logistic Regression with Multiple Independent Variables; Working with Predicted Probabilities: Models with One Independent Variable; Working with Predicted Probabilities: Models with Multiple Independent Variables; The Sample Averages Method; The Probability Profile Method; Exercises; Notes; Doing Your Own Political Analysis; Five Doable Ideas; Political Knowledge; Economic Performance and Election Outcomes; Judicial Selection and Public Opinion; Electoral Turnout in Comparative Perspective; Congress; Doing Research on the U.S. Senate; Finding Raw Data; How to Code Raw Data; Two Possible Coding Shortcuts; Using the SPSS Text Import Wizard; Writing It Up; The Research Question; Previous Research; Data, Hypotheses, and Analysis; Conclusions and Implications; Notes; Appendix; Table A-1 Descriptions of Constructed Variables in GSS2008; Table A-2 Descriptions of Variables in States; Table A-3 Description of Variables in World; Table A-4 Description of Variables and Constructed Scales in NES2008; … (more)
- Edition:
- 4th ed
- Publisher Details:
- Washington DC : CQ Press
- Publication Date:
- 2011
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (288 pages)
- Subjects:
- 320.0285555
Political science -- Research -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Political statistics -- Computer programs -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Analysis of variance -- Computer programs -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Social sciences -- Statistical methods -- Computer programs - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781452242163
- Related ISBNs:
- 145224216X
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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