Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!pilot.njin.net!psuvax1!psuvm!UMKCVAX1!WALL From: WALL@UMKCVAX1.BITNET (Deborah Wall - Here to Help) Newsgroups: bit.listserv.spssx-l Subject: (no subject given) Message-ID: Date: 28 Feb 90 02:34:00 GMT Sender: "SPSSX(r) Discussion" Reply-To: Deborah Wall - Here to Help Lines: 41 Approved: NETNEWS@PSUVM.BITNET Gateway Original_To: BITNET%"SPSSX-L@OHSTVMA" Original_cc: WALL Hello again, I wish to thank all those people who replied to my request for SPSSx reference books. The following is a summary of the information I received. SPSSx Publications number of recommendations ----------------------------- ------------------------- The old Maroon SPSS book 2 SPSS Statistical Algorithms 3 Introductory Statistics Guide 3 Advanced Statistics Guide 3 SPSS Guide to Data Analysis 2 Other references: Tabachnick & Fidell: USING MULTIVARIATE STATISTICS, 2/e Harper and Row, 1989. Richard M. Jaeger *Statistics: A Spectator Sport* Sage, 1983 is a good 'how to understand what all these numbers mean' reader. M. Youngman "Analysing Social and Educational Research data" McGraw-Hill 1979 ISBN 0-07-084089-X If any others come to mind, please post a note on this list or send me a message. Thanks Again to: Necia Black Lary Jones Marcia Flicker Joe St Sauver mauri collins@nevada.edu R.A.Reese@HULL.AC.UK Jerene Good 00549JLW@MSU.BITNET Deborah Wall University of Missouri-Kansas City Academic Computing Services Bitnet: WALL@UMKCVAX1 internet: WALL@VAX1.UMKC.EDU