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McCormick & Salcedo (2017)
[New page 23 Aug 2017]
Keith McCormick and Jesus Salcedo
with Jon Peck, and Andrew Wheeler
(Foreword by) Jason Verlen
SPSS Statistics for Data Analysis and Visualization
(Wiley, 2017)
Also available as Kindle --book from Amazon
Keith McCormick and Jesus Salcedo
with Jon Peck, and Andrew Wheeler
(Foreword by) Jason Verlen
SPSS Statistics for Data Analysis and Visualization
(Wiley, 2017)
Also available as Kindle --book from Amazon
KEITH MCCORMICK is a data mining consultant, trainer, and speaker. A passionate user of SPSS for 25 years, he has trained thousands on how to effectively use SPSS Statistics and SPSS Modeler. He blogs at keithmccormick.com. JESUS SALCEDO is an independent statistical consultant. He is a former SPSS Curriculum Team Lead and Senior Education Specialist who has written numerous SPSS training courses and trained thousands of users. JON PECK, now retired from IBM, was a senior engineer, statistician, and product strategist for SPSS and IBM for 32 years. He designed and contributed to many features of SPSS Statistics and has consulted with and trained many users. He remains active on social media. ANDREW WHEELER is a researcher in criminal justice and a former crime analyst. He has used SPSS for over 8 years, and often blogs SPSS tutorials at andrewpwheeler.wordpress.com.