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Data Analysis with IBM SPSS Statistics

By : Ken Stehlik-Barry, Anthony Babinec
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Data Analysis with IBM SPSS Statistics

By: Ken Stehlik-Barry, Anthony Babinec

Overview of this book

SPSS Statistics is a software package used for logical batched and non-batched statistical analysis. Analytical tools such as SPSS can readily provide even a novice user with an overwhelming amount of information and a broad range of options for analyzing patterns in the data. The journey starts with installing and configuring SPSS Statistics for first use and exploring the data to understand its potential (as well as its limitations). Use the right statistical analysis technique such as regression, classification and more, and analyze your data in the best possible manner. Work with graphs and charts to visualize your findings. With this information in hand, the discovery of patterns within the data can be undertaken. Finally, the high level objective of developing predictive models that can be applied to other situations will be addressed. By the end of this book, you will have a firm understanding of the various statistical analysis techniques offered by SPSS Statistics, and be able to master its use for data analysis with ease.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
4
Dealing with Missing Data and Outliers
10
Crosstabulation Patterns for Categorical Data

Factor analysis - abilities

This example starts with the premise that you do not have the original observational data, but instead have the published correlations of the variables. In this instance, you can read the correlations into SPSS Statistics. You can conduct a factor analysis as if you had the raw data, except that you are not able to calculate factor scores (or component scores, if you were conducting PCA). Note that you can perform Factor Analysis with a flat file of observations, much as we showed with the PCA example that begins with a flat file of observations.

Suppose that the researcher has administered six psychological tests to 112 respondents. The variables are as follows:

  • General: A nonverbal measure of general intelligence
  • Picture: A picture completion test
  • Blocks: A block design test
  • Maze: A maze test
  • Reading: A reading comprehension test
  • Vocab: A vocabulary...