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SPSS: Stats Practically Short and Simple

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SPSS: Stats Practically Short and Simple
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Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788776814748
Number of pages: 83

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This free textbook is for people who want to know how to use SPSS for analyzing data, who want practical help in as short a time as possible. The author has considerable experience of teaching many such people and assumes they know the basics of statistics but nothing about SPSS, or as it is now known, PASW.

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