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Quantitative Analysis and IBM® SPSS® Statistics: A Guide for Business and Finance /

Quantitative Analysis and IBM® SPSS® Statistics: A Guide for Business and Finance /
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Dewey Class 330.015195
Title Quantitative Analysis and IBM® SPSS® Statistics ([EBook]) : A Guide for Business and Finance / / by Abdulkader Aljandali.
Author Aljandali, Abdulkader
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication Cham : : Springer International Publishing : : Imprint: Springer, , 2016.
Physical Details XXI, 184 p. 143 illus., 119 illus. in color. : online resource.
Series Statistics and Econometrics for Finance 2199-093X
ISBN 9783319455280
Summary Note This guide is for practicing statisticians and data scientists who use IBM SPSS for statistical analysis of big data in business and finance. This is the first of a two-part guide to SPSS for Windows, introducing data entry into SPSS, along with elementary statistical and graphical methods for summarizing and presenting data. Part I also covers the rudiments of hypothesis testing and business forecasting while Part II will present multivariate statistical methods, more advanced forecasting methods, and multivariate methods. IBM SPSS Statistics offers a powerful set of statistical and information analysis systems that run on a wide variety of personal computers. The software is built around routines that have been developed, tested, and widely used for more than 20 years. As such, IBM SPSS Statistics is extensively used in industry, commerce, banking, local and national governments, and education. Just a small subset of users of the package include the major clearing banks, the BBC, British Gas, British Airways, British Telecom, the Consumer Association, Eurotunnel, GSK, TfL, the NHS, Shell, Unilever, and W.H.S. Although the emphasis in this guide is on applications of IBM SPSS Statistics, there is a need for users to be aware of the statistical assumptions and rationales underpinning correct and meaningful application of the techniques available in the package; therefore, such assumptions are discussed, and methods of assessing their validity are described. Also presented is the logic underlying the computation of the more commonly used test statistics in the area of hypothesis testing. Mathematical background is kept to a minimum. Abdulkader Aljandali, Ph.D., is a Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Finance and Business Forecasting at Regent’s University London. He acts as a visiting professor at overseas institutions in Canada, France, and Morocco.:
Contents note 1 Getting Started with SPSS -- 2 Graphics and Introductory Statistical Analysis of Data -- 3 Frequencies and Crosstabulations -- 4 Coding, Missing Values, Conditional and Arithmetic Operations -- 5 Hypothesis Tests Concerning Means -- 6 Nonparametric Hypothesis Tests -- 7 Bivariate Correlation and Regression -- 8 Multivariate Regression -- 9 Logistic Regression.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45528-0
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