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SPSS Starter Kit

This page is intended for people who:
 

Are just starting
  • to learn SPSS
  • to utilize basic statistical procedures
Have a question or two about
  • how to do a simple task in SPSS
  • how to interpret the output from commonly used procedures
Want a quick refresher
  • on how to do basic tasks in SPSS
  • on frequently used statistical procedures and the interpretation of their output.

These materials have been collected from various places on our website and have been ordered so that you can, in step-by-step fashion, develop the skills needed to conduct common analyses in SPSS.  Although SPSS has a very nice point-and-click interface, we suggest that you learn to use SPSS syntax.  Almost all procedures and operations in SPSS can be done either via point-and-click or syntax.  While using the point-and-click interface may seem easier at first, you will quickly find that it makes documenting what you are doing very difficult.  Please see our seminar on SPSS syntax for some tips on ways  to ease yourself into using SPSS syntax.

Getting familiar with SPSS

Getting familiar with the statistical procedures

Getting familiar with the output

Going further

If you are a researcher in the UCLA community and, after working through these materials, have questions you are welcome to visit us in walk-in consulting .  We strongly recommend that you bring with you your data and your SPSS program, so that we can look at them together to find a solution.


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