Statistical Analysis using SPSS
When:
20-24 May 2013
Where:
Watts Building, University of Brighton
Cost:
Standard fee £550 for the week's course.
This course will provide training in using SPSS to apply some specialist statistical techniques. Data from a variety of application areas will be analysed.
Overview
This course is taught over one week. We provide training in using SPSS to apply a range of statistical techniques. The methods are introduced through hands-on sessions using SPSS to analyse data from a variety of application areas. A booklet containing full instructions is provided.
Topics
- Introduction to data analysis using SPSS.
- Exploratory data analysis
- Introduction to statistical inference using SPSS
- t-tests and confidence intervals
- Non-parametric tests
- Analysing survey data
- Correlation and regression
- Logistic regression
- ANOVA
One- and two- way ANOVA
Factorial design
Repeated measures - Multivariate methods
Cluster analysis
Principal component analysis
Factor analysis
Course tutors
Statisticians from the School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics at the University of Brighton.
Assessment
On successful completion of the optional assessment at the end of the course you will be awarded 20 masters level credits. This course can be taken as part of the Postgraduate Certificate or the Postgraduate Diploma in Research Methodology.
Contact
For further information and to register for the course please contact Shaun Daniels, tel: 01273 64 2453, email: s.daniels@brighton.ac.uk or complete the online booking form to the right.
Download course leaflet 572 KB pdf