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Using Multivariate Statistics

By: Barbara G. Tabachnick Linda S. Fidell
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Longman Higher Education
ISBN: 0060465719
ISBN-13: 9780060465711
Released: 28 Feb 1989
RRP: £22.00
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A practical and valuable to your statistic library - By: , 26 Mar 2004
This statistics book is a handy & easy to navigate guide to both basic & advanced methods of multivariate analysis. It is written in a very accessible style, & the SPSS example printouts provide clear & practical guidance for data analysis. In summary, a good blend of theory & hands on examples, & an excellent text for those studying at a postgraduate level as well a more advanced text for undergraduates.
my favourite companion - By: , 22 Apr 2003
T & F is a good comprehensive text for anyone who wants to gain a thorough understanding of advanced statistical techniques for social sciences. Not recommended as an intro text though, because it assumes a fairly firm bedrock of knowledge.
The blue slope of statistics books - By: , 21 Feb 2003
This book is a must for those who are about to write up the results section of their thesis related to the social sciences. Tabachnick & Fidell explain the statistical analyses from clean up to advanced structural equation modelling with relevant SPSS, SYSTAT, & SAS syntax commands to execute the analyses. These syntax files are particularly handy when T & F recommend tests that are not part of the basic knowledge researchers may have about these packages. However, if only basic knowledge is exactly what is required and/or you are a beginner at stats, I would suggest Andy Field's Discovering Statistics (SPSS only) instead. Field himself uses T & B as a resource, which highlights the totem-pole order here. Tabachnick & Fidell's book is an excellent source of reference with detailed information on each type of analysis, but not for the faint-hearted.
Makes a complicated subject suprising easy! - By: , 15 Apr 2000
Perfect for the non-mathematicallly minded like myself. Suprising easy to read & use. Ideal for lazy students!