Dear Colleague,
In an exciting new venture, Netskills has extended its workshop range to include the popular statistics and reporting package SPSS. The package is widely used by academic and scientific researchers, analysts, market researchers and others compiling and processing data.
The first "Essentials of SPSS" workshop will run in Newcastle on February 23rd and will be delivered by a full time statistics specialist. Further events will be scheduled throughout the year.
A workshop description is included below, with further details and booking forms available from:
http://www.netskills.ac.uk/workshops/event/ncl-feb06-spss-r1/
Essentials of SPSS
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Thursday February 23rd, 2006. Netskills, Newcastle upon Tyne.
The Statistical Package SPSS is widely used in academic and scientific research and other fields including analysts, market research and people gathering and processing information. SPSS provides data management, in-depth statistics and automatic statistical graphs.
This workshop is suitable for beginners with SPSS and those who have
have already used it but wish to learn more.
Workshop Content:
The workshop comprises presentations, demonstrations and
practical sessions with opportunities for questions and discussion.
Topics covered will include:
* General overview
* SPSS basics
* Statistical Significance and Inference
* Introduction to Non-parametric Statistics
* Measures of Association and Analysing Data from two or more groups
By the end of the workshop participants will have:
* Understood some common statistical terms
* Created an SPSS data file from scratch
* Carried out some simple analyses on the data file
* Presented some of the data graphically
* Interpreted the output from the analyses,
* Used SPSS with some degree of confidence
Further details and booking forms are available from:
http://www.netskills.ac.uk/workshops/event/ncl-feb06-spss-r1/
Regards,
Steve Boneham.
Netskills,
University of Newcastle,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
NE1 7RU.
Tel: (0191) 222 5000
Fax: (0191) 222 5001
Web: http://www.netskills.ac.uk/
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