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I have just uploaded a new Catalogue of SPSS tutorials (pdf, landscape format) for survey analysis to my site: http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/uploads/2/9/9/8/2998485/catalogue_of_spss_tutorials.pdf To date there are 76 published tutorials, each with a tested hyperlink title, comprising a total of 625 (mainly pdf) pages. Other tutorials are in preparation. Tutorials are designed as a complete Teach-yourself course in the capture, management and analysis of data from questionnaire surveys. They are aimed at beginners and assume no previous knowledge or experience of surveys, statistics or SPSS and proceed at a gentle, step-by-step pace, with full colour screenshots at each step. The emphasis is on substantive social research questions, process and logic rather than sampling theory and inferential statistics. Most analysis uses charts or percentages in tabulations, although there is one equation (for chi-square) when the formula is built up in stages from data in a two way table. All examples except two are taken from real surveys of the general population. Of the two exceptions, one is a pen and paper exercise students can undertake at the beginning of the course, the other is from a (self-completion questionnaire) survey of fifth formers (aged 15-16) at a mixed comprehensive school (11-18) in North London. All surveys used have associated SPSS files (though in the early stages students are expected to create their own) and full documentation (questionnaires, raw data, user manuals). As well as the tutorials, other pages on the site have links to textbooks and useful on-line resources for both SPSS and statistics for social research. Everything is available for free download. John F Hall (Mr) [Retired academic survey researcher] Email: [hidden email] Website: www.surveyresearch.weebly.com SPSS start page: www.surveyresearch.weebly.com/1-survey-analysis-workshop |
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Despite my promise, a couple of links didn’t work: I’ve uploaded a revised version to: http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/uploads/2/9/9/8/2998485/catalogue_of_spss_tutorials_b.pdf Apologies for any inconvenience John Hall From: John F Hall [mailto:[hidden email]] I have just uploaded a new Catalogue of SPSS tutorials (pdf, landscape format) for survey analysis to my site: http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/uploads/2/9/9/8/2998485/catalogue_of_spss_tutorials.pdf To date there are 76 published tutorials, each with a tested hyperlink title, comprising a total of 625 (mainly pdf) pages. Other tutorials are in preparation. Tutorials are designed as a complete Teach-yourself course in the capture, management and analysis of data from questionnaire surveys. They are aimed at beginners and assume no previous knowledge or experience of surveys, statistics or SPSS and proceed at a gentle, step-by-step pace, with full colour screenshots at each step. The emphasis is on substantive social research questions, process and logic rather than sampling theory and inferential statistics. Most analysis uses charts or percentages in tabulations, although there is one equation (for chi-square) when the formula is built up in stages from data in a two way table. All examples except two are taken from real surveys of the general population. Of the two exceptions, one is a pen and paper exercise students can undertake at the beginning of the course, the other is from a (self-completion questionnaire) survey of fifth formers (aged 15-16) at a mixed comprehensive school (11-18) in North London. All surveys used have associated SPSS files (though in the early stages students are expected to create their own) and full documentation (questionnaires, raw data, user manuals). As well as the tutorials, other pages on the site have links to textbooks and useful on-line resources for both SPSS and statistics for social research. Everything is available for free download. John F Hall (Mr) [Retired academic survey researcher] Email: [hidden email] Website: www.surveyresearch.weebly.com SPSS start page: www.surveyresearch.weebly.com/1-survey-analysis-workshop |
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Rejected by SPSS list: hope it gets through after I removed a Facebook icon and Joanne’s signature From: John F Hall [mailto:[hidden email]] Can anyone out there help with this? I have no experience of complex samples, except many years ago with the first British Crime Survey 1982, and even that was only to produce the SPSS file and user manual for a hierarchical data set. I know what all these models are, but do not feel competent to use or interpret them. John F Hall (Mr) [Retired academic survey researcher] Email: [hidden email] Website: www.surveyresearch.weebly.com SPSS start page: www.surveyresearch.weebly.com/1-survey-analysis-workshop From: Oreskovich, Joanne [[hidden email]] Hi John, Your website is terrific and we have used it in the past, referring the site to a number of people. If you have the desire or inkling to work with the SPSS Complex Samples add-on module for weighted survey data, that would be most welcomed. There seems to be a lack of any annotated output for advanced stats using the Complex Samples add-on, such as, logistic regression for categorical data and the like. SPSS and SPSS Complex Samples don’t have the same steps in regression and how to adequately interpret models is a puzzle. Such work would be beneficial for people who work with large complex survey datasets. If you know of any other SPSS Complex samples tutorials, please send them our way. Thanks for all your efforts. Sincerely, Joanne |
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It doesn’t look like it went through, but thanks for the SOS. Joanne From: John F Hall [mailto:[hidden email]]
Rejected by SPSS list: hope it gets through after I removed a Facebook icon and Joanne’s signature From: John F Hall [[hidden email]]
Can anyone out there help with this? I have no experience of complex samples, except many years ago with the first British Crime Survey 1982, and
even that was only to produce the SPSS file and user manual for a hierarchical data set. I know what all these models are, but do not feel competent to use or interpret them. John F Hall (Mr) [Retired academic survey researcher] Email:
[hidden email] Website:
www.surveyresearch.weebly.com
SPSS start page:
www.surveyresearch.weebly.com/1-survey-analysis-workshop From: Oreskovich, Joanne [[hidden email]]
Hi John, Your website is terrific and we have used it in the past, referring the site to a number of people. If you have the desire or inkling to work with the SPSS Complex Samples add-on module for weighted survey data,
that would be most welcomed. There seems to be a lack of any annotated output for advanced stats using the Complex Samples add-on, such as, logistic regression for categorical data and the like. SPSS and SPSS Complex Samples don’t have the same steps in regression
and how to adequately interpret models is a puzzle. Such work would be beneficial for people who work with large complex survey datasets. If you know of any other SPSS Complex samples tutorials, please send them our way. Thanks for all your efforts. Sincerely, Joanne |
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Joanne I think it went through the 2nd time, but no replies yet. Best bets are Jon Peck, Rich Ulrich, Bruce Weaver and David Marso. Profs Lynn at Essex and Sturgis at Southampton may also be able to help, also Jackie Carter at Manchester. John From: Oreskovich, Joanne [mailto:[hidden email]] It doesn’t look like it went through, but thanks for the SOS. Joanne From: John F Hall [[hidden email]] Rejected by SPSS list: hope it gets through after I removed a Facebook icon and Joanne’s signature From: John F Hall [[hidden email]] Can anyone out there help with this? I have no experience of complex samples, except many years ago with the first British Crime Survey 1982, and even that was only to produce the SPSS file and user manual for a hierarchical data set. I know what all these models are, but do not feel competent to use or interpret them. John F Hall (Mr) [Retired academic survey researcher] Email: [hidden email] Website: www.surveyresearch.weebly.com SPSS start page: www.surveyresearch.weebly.com/1-survey-analysis-workshop From: Oreskovich, Joanne [[hidden email]] Hi John, Your website is terrific and we have used it in the past, referring the site to a number of people. If you have the desire or inkling to work with the SPSS Complex Samples add-on module for weighted survey data, that would be most welcomed. There seems to be a lack of any annotated output for advanced stats using the Complex Samples add-on, such as, logistic regression for categorical data and the like. SPSS and SPSS Complex Samples don’t have the same steps in regression and how to adequately interpret models is a puzzle. Such work would be beneficial for people who work with large complex survey datasets. If you know of any other SPSS Complex samples tutorials, please send them our way. Thanks for all your efforts. Sincerely, Joanne |
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Bear in mind that there are case studies
for the Complex Samples procedures available from Help > Case Studies
> Complex Samples. These give you a brief operational and content
walkthrough.
Jon Peck (no "h") aka Kim Senior Software Engineer, IBM [hidden email] phone: 720-342-5621 From: John F Hall <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email], Date: 03/10/2014 10:55 AM Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] New catalogue of SPSS tutorials for survey analysis Sent by: "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <[hidden email]> Joanne
I think it went through the 2nd time, but no replies yet. Best bets are Jon Peck, Rich Ulrich, Bruce Weaver and David Marso. Profs Lynn at Essex and Sturgis at Southampton may also be able to help, also Jackie Carter at Manchester.
John
From: Oreskovich, Joanne [mailto:joreskovich@...]
It doesn’t look like it went through, but thanks for the SOS.
Joanne
From: John F Hall [mailto:johnfhall@...]
Rejected by SPSS list: hope it gets through after I removed a Facebook icon and Joanne’s signature
From: John F Hall [mailto:johnfhall@...]
Can anyone out there help with this? I have no experience of complex samples, except many years ago with the first British Crime Survey 1982, and even that was only to produce the SPSS file and user manual for a hierarchical data set. I know what all these models are, but do not feel competent to use or interpret them.
John F Hall (Mr) [Retired academic survey researcher]
Email: johnfhall@... Website: www.surveyresearch.weebly.com SPSS start page: www.surveyresearch.weebly.com/1-survey-analysis-workshop
From: Oreskovich, Joanne [mailto:joreskovich@...]
Hi John,
Your website is terrific and we have used it in the past, referring the site to a number of people. If you have the desire or inkling to work with the SPSS Complex Samples add-on module for weighted survey data, that would be most welcomed. There seems to be a lack of any annotated output for advanced stats using the Complex Samples add-on, such as, logistic regression for categorical data and the like. SPSS and SPSS Complex Samples don’t have the same steps in regression and how to adequately interpret models is a puzzle. Such work would be beneficial for people who work with large complex survey datasets. If you know of any other SPSS Complex samples tutorials, please send them our way. Thanks for all your efforts.
Sincerely, Joanne
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