SR120 - SPSS: Basics

Description:

This is an introduction to SPSS geared primarily to those new to the software. The class will begin with creating a data file, opening files and understanding the working environment within the software. Then we will work through some basic data manipulation functions. A variety of topics will be discussed including the value and use of syntax. The development and manipulation of graphics will be demonstrated. Statistics will not be covered directly.

Objectives:

Upon completion of the course, the student will be familiar with the following topics:
    Getting Started -
    • Creating data files
    • Opening files
    • Getting the right settings
    • Useful Icons
    • Labeling
    Manipulating Data -
    • Generating new variables
    • Changing old variables
    • Adding new variables and cases
    • Merging files
    • Restructuring data
    Exploring Data -
    • Descriptive statistics
      • Pivot Tables
    • Graphics
    • Statistics Coach
    • Results Coach
    • Syntax


    Reasonable Accommodations

    Individuals who need reasonable accommodation to participate in CIT Training courses should let CIT Training know at least 5 days prior to the class. For interpreting services, please request them from the ORS Interpreting Services by completing the form at Interpreting Services Form or calling (301) 402-8180 or TTY (301) 435-1908 at least 5 days before the start of the class.

    Who should attend:

    Anyone new to SPSS software or interested in improving their skill with the software.

    Instructor(s):

    Dave Luckenbaugh, NIMH

    Time Required:

    6 Hours

    Sections Available:

    Add to CartDateTimeLocationSeats AvailableTuition
    December 14 - December 159:00 AM - 12:00 PMBuilding 12A - Room B5100



    NOTE: Since there are no open sessions; we can waitlist you and contact you when a section opens up.