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Sports Research with Analytical Solution using SPSS [Verma - Wiley - Blackwell]

ISBN/EAN
9781119206712
Editore
Wiley - Blackwell
Formato
Cartonato
Anno
2016
Pagine
392

Disponibile

108,00 €
Featuring a clear and accessible approach to the methods, processes, and statistical techniques used in sports science and physical education, Sports Research with Analytical Solution using SPSS emphasizes how to conduct and interpret a range of statistical analysis using SPSS. The book also addresses issues faced by research scholars in these fields by providing analytical solutions to various research problems without reliance on mathematical rigor. Logically arranged to cover both fundamental and advanced concepts, the book presents standard univariate and complex multivariate statistical techniques used in sports research such as multiple regression analysis, discriminant analysis, cluster analysis, and factor analysis. The author focuses on the treatment of various parametric and nonparametric statistical tests, which are shown through the techniques and interpretations of the SPSS outputs that are generated for each analysis. Sports Research with Analytical Solution using SPSS also features: Numerous examples and case studies to provide readers with practical applications of the analytical concepts and techniques Plentiful screen shots throughout to help demonstrate the implementation of SPSS outputs Illustrative studies with simulated realistic data to clarify the analytical techniques covered End-of-chapter short answer questions, multiple choice questions, assignments, and practice exercises to help build a better understanding of the presented concepts A companion website with associated SPSS data files and PowerPoint presentations for each chapter Sports Research with Analytical Solution using SPSS is an excellent textbook for upper-undergraduate, graduate, and PhD-level courses in research methods, kinesiology, sports science, medicine, nutrition, health education, and physical education. The book is also an ideal reference for researchers and professionals in the fields of sports research, sports science, physical education, and social sciences, as well as anyone interested in learning SPSS.

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Autore Verma J. P.
Editore Wiley - Blackwell
Anno 2016
Tipologia Libro
Lingua Inglese
Indice Chapter One: Introduction to Data and SPSS Operations 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Types of Data 1.3 Important Definitions 1.4 Data Cleaning 1.5 Detection of Errors 1.6 How to Start the SPSS 1.7 Exercise Chapter Two: Descriptive Profile 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Explanation of Various Descriptive Statistics 2.3 Application of Descriptive Statistics 2.4 Computation of Descriptive Statistics Using SPSS 2.5 Interpretation of the Results 2.6 Developing Profile Chart 2.7 Summary of SPSS Commands 2.8 Exercise 2.9 Case Study Chapter Three: Correlation Coefficient and Partial Correlation 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Correlation Matrix and Partial Correlation 3.3 Application of Correlation Matrix and Partial Correlation 3.4 Correlation Matrix with SPSS 3.5 Partial Correlation with SPSS 3.6 Summary of the SPSS Commands 3.7 Exercise 3.8 Case Study Chapter Four: Comparing Means 4.1 Introduction 4.2 One-Sample t-test 4.3 Two-Sample t-test for Unrelated Groups 4.4 Paired t-test for Related Groups 4.5 One Sample t test with SPSS 4.6 Two-Sample t-test for Independent Groups with SPSS 4.7 Paired t-test for Related Groups with SPSS 4.8 Summary of SPSS Commands for t-tests 4.9 Exercise 4.10 Case Study Chapter Five: Independent Measures ANOVA 5.1 Introduction 5.2 One-Way Analysis of Variance 5.3 One-Way ANOVA with SPSS(Equal Sample Size) 5.4 One-way ANOVA with SPSS (unequal Sample Size) 5.5 Two-Way Analysis of Variance 5.6 Two-Way ANOVA using SPSS 5.7 Summary of the SPSS Commands 5.8 Exercise 5.9 Case Study I: One Way ANOVA Design 5.10 Case Study II: Factorial Design with Two-way ANOVA Chapter Six: Repeated Measures ANOVA 6.1 Introduction 6.2 One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA 6.3 One-Way Repeated Measures ANOVA using SPSS 6.4 Two-Way Repeated Measures ANOVA 6.5 Two-Way Repeated Measures ANOVA with SPSS 6.5.1 Computation in Two-Way Repeated Measures ANOVA 6.6 Summary of the SPSS commands for One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA 6.7 Summary of the SPSS commands for Two-way Repeated Measures ANOVA 6.8 Exercise 6.9 Case Study Chapter Seven: Analysis of Covariance 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Conceptual Framework of Analysis of Covariance 7.3 Application of ANCOVA 7.4 Analysis of Covariance with SPSS 7.5 Summary of the SPSS Commands 7.6 Exercise 7.7 Case Study Chapter Eight: Non Parametric Tests in Sports 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Chi-square Test 8.2.1 Testing Goodness of Fit 8.3 Goodness of Fit with SPSS 8.4 Testing Association with SPSS 8.5 Mann-Whitney U test: Comparing two independent samples 8.6 Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test: For comparing two related groups 8.7 Kruskal-Wallis Test 8.8 Friedman Test 8.9 Summary of the SPSS Commands 8.10 Exercise 8.11 Case Study Chapter Nine: Regression Analysis and Multiple Correlations 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Understanding Regression Equation 9.3 Application of Regression Analysis 9.4 Multiple Regression Analysis with SPSS 9.5 Summary of SPSS Commands for Regression Analysis 9.6 Exercise 9.7 Case Study Chapter Ten: Application of Discriminant Function Analysis 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Basics of Discriminant Function Analysis 10.3 Assumptions in Discriminant Analysis 10.4 Why to use Discriminant Analysis 10.5 Steps in Discriminant Analysis 10.6 Application of Discriminant Function Analysis 10.7 Discriminant Analysis using SPSS 10.8 Summary of the SPSS Commands for Discriminant Analysis 10.9 Exercise 10.10 Case Study Chapter 11: Logistic Regression for Developing Logit model in Sport 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Understanding Logistic Regression 11.3 Application of Logistic Regression in Sports Research 11.4 Assumptions in Logistic Regression 11.5 Steps in Developing Logistic Model 11.6 Logistic Analysis using SPSS 11.7 Interpretation of Outputs 11.8 Exercise 11.9 Case Study Chapter Twelve: Application of Factor Analysis 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Terminologies used in Factor Analysis 12.3 Assumptions in Factor Analysis 12.4 Steps in Factor Analysis 12.5 Application of Factor Analysis 12.6 Factor Analysis with SPSS 12.7 Summary of the SPSS Commands for Factor Analysis Appendix A.1: Table for normal distribution A.2: Table for t-value A.3: Table for F-value at .05 significance level A.4: Table for F-value at .01 significance level A.5: Table for Chi-Square A.6: Table for Correlation Coefficient required for significance A.7: Critical Values of Studentized Range Distribution (q) for Familywise ALPHA = .05 References Index
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