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Would you like to brush up on your statistical skills? Do you want to learn how to (better) use SPSS, a user-friendly data analysis tool?
SPSS is a statistical analysis software, popular due to its ease of use. SPSS means Statistical Package for Social Sciences. It is one of the most used statistical softwares in social sciences. SPSS can be used for data management and processing, handling variable metadata, implement statistical analyses and get clean graphical or tabular outputs.
Training aims
The main objective of this training session is to provide participants with the skills needed for the statistical analysis of their data, by following the statistical analysis process from data import and processing until the final report.
Prerequisites
This training requires a basic knowledge of statistics.
Content
Attendance
This training course is open to anyone, at any time (for a renewable period of 30 days). Registration is made on another platform. To consult prices and access course content, you will need to go to this platform and create an account. NB: Many of the training courses offered by the SMCS are accessible free of charge to UCLouvain researchers who have created an account with their @uclouvain.be address - to find out the prices applicable to your profile, log in with your professional e-mail address.
Financial support
This training course is recognized by the IABE, enabling participants to earn CPD points.
(Note that this is true for all SMCS courses.)
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Tools used during training
SPSS
Methods and method families discussed
Data processing
Data set cleaning and processing for statistical analysis
Descriptive statistics
Descriptive statistics
Summary tables
Charts
Nonparametric statistics
Nonparametric tests to compare means
Test of proportion and goodness of fit test
Indexes and tests of the relationship between qualitative or quantitative variables that are not normally distributed
Parametric statistics of mean comparison
Student's t-test
ANOVA
Repeated measures ANOVA
ANCOVA
Regression model
Inference on a linear correlation coefficient
Simple linear regression
Logistic regression
Multiple linear regression
Software use
Software use