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Currently available SPSS materials
[Page last updated 8 Nov 2011]
IBM SPSS 19
[As of June 2011 I am using SPSS 19 and Word 2007 which can save files in genuine *.pdf format with fully functioning hyperlinks. These retain all original page formatting and are much quicker to display. They will gradually replace files in *.doc format]
Tutorials and exercises for SPSS 19
All exercises written after June 2011 are for SPSS 19. Some earlier ones have been updated, others are being updated as and when time permits. There are more than 400 pages (74 mb) of downloadable tutorials and supporting materials. The screenshots are different, but the syntax remains the same whichever version you are using.
The most up-to-date list of tutorials and exercises, regardless of version, is in the Summary guide to SPSS tutorials in the main menu. There is also a full Detailed guide to SPSS tutorials listing the complete contents of all the main menus.
The most up-to-date list of tutorials and exercises, regardless of version, is in the Summary guide to SPSS tutorials in the main menu. There is also a full Detailed guide to SPSS tutorials listing the complete contents of all the main menus.
Tutorials and exercises for SPSS 15 and 18
15 and 18 are no longer installed on my computer. However,being syntax-based, all exercises will work with previous versions. Some exercises still have screenshots from 15, some from 18, but they are gradually being updated with screenshots from 19. I shall keep some examples of 15 and 18 screenshots and output in separate files and insert hyperlinks in tutorials.