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Darren George, Paul Mallery - IBM SPSS Statistics 29 Step by Step - 12

The document outlines various statistical analysis techniques, including Reliability Analysis, Logistic Regression, Factor Analysis, and Cluster Analysis, among others. It provides step-by-step procedures, examples, and methods for printing and outputting results. Additionally, it includes sections on advanced topics such as Meta-Analysis and General Linear Models.

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Darren George, Paul Mallery - IBM SPSS Statistics 29 Step by Step - 12

The document outlines various statistical analysis techniques, including Reliability Analysis, Logistic Regression, Factor Analysis, and Cluster Analysis, among others. It provides step-by-step procedures, examples, and methods for printing and outputting results. Additionally, it includes sections on advanced topics such as Meta-Analysis and General Linear Models.

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Contents xi

19 Reliability Analysis 251 26 Logistic Regression 342


19.1 Coefficient Alpha (α)252 26.1 The Math of Logistic Regression 342
19.2 Split-Half Reliability 252 26.2 Step by Step 343
19.3 The Example 252 26.3 Printing Results 347
19.4 Step by Step 253 26.4 Output348
19.5 Printing Results 257
19.6 Output257 27 Hierarchical Log-Linear
Exercises262 Models352
27.1 Log-Linear Models 352
20 Multidimensional Scaling 263 27.2 The Model Selection Log-Linear Procedure 353
20.1 Square Asymmetrical Matrixes 27.3 Step by Step 354
(The Sociogram Example) 264 27.4 Printing Results 358
20.2 Step by Step 265 27.5 Output358
20.3 Printing Results 271
20.4 Output271 28 Nonhierarchical Log-Linear
Models364
21 Factor Analysis 274
28.1 Models364
21.1 Create a Correlation Matrix 274 28.2 A Few Words about Model Selection 365
21.2 Factor Extraction 274 28.3 Types of Models Beyond the Scope
21.3 Factor Selection and Rotation 275 of This Chapter 365
21.4 Interpretation277 28.4 Step by Step 366
21.5 Step by Step 278 28.5 Printing Results 370
21.6 Output284 28.6 Output370

22 Cluster Analysis 287 29 Residuals: Analyzing


22.1 C luster Analysis and Factor Left-Over Variance 373
Analysis Contrasted 287 29.1 Residuals373
22.2 Procedures for Conducting ­Cluster Analysis 288 29.2 Linear Regression: A Case Study 374
22.3 Step by Step 290 29.3 General Log-Linear Models:
22.4 Printing Results 296 A Case Study 376
22.5 Output296 29.4 Accessing Residuals in SPSS 380

23 Discriminant Analysis 301 30 Meta-Analysis383


23.1 T he Example: Admission into a Graduate 30.1 Limits of This Chapter 384
Program302 30.2 Statistics384
23.2 The Steps Used in Discriminant Analysis 302 30.3 Dealing with Publication Bias 386
23.3 Step by Step 304 30.4 The Sample Data and Questions 387
23.4 Output309 30.5 Step by Step 387
30.6 Printing Results 396
24 General Linear Models: 30.7 Output396
MANOVA and MANCOVA316
24.1 Step by Step 317 Data Files 403
24.2 Printing Results 324 Glossary409
24.3 Output325
References415
Exercises330
Credits417
25 G.L.M.: Repeated-Measures Index419
MANOVA331
25.1 Step by Step 332
25.2 Printing Results 337
25.3 Output337
Exercises341

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