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Statistics for Politics and International Relations Using IBM SPSS Statistics
by
Helen M. Williams
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 2: Approaches to the social world
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Chapter 3: Getting started with SPSS
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Chapter 4: Describing categorical data
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Chapter 5: Visualizing categorical data
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Chapter 6: Inference with categorical data
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Chapter 7: Describing continuous data
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Chapter 8: Visualizing continuous data
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Chapter 9: Comparing group means
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Chapter 10: Inference with continuous data
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Chapter 11: Writing about data
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Create dummy variables (Brunel)
Recode a categorical variable to reduce the number of groups or create a dummy variable (Brunel)
Recoding to reverse the scale of an ordinal variable (Brunel)