Books

GeeBeeJey publishing is is a newly formed publishing house, currently focussing on the publication of statistical texts. We currently have one book in production, Inference and Statistics in SPSS, which can be ordered by emailing us on g@geebeejey.co.uk (further information below).  Advanced Regression in SPSS will shortly follow (due January 2006), as will other titles.  If you would like to submit a book proposal for publication, email us on g@geebeejey.co.uk for further details. 

Inference and Statistics in SPSS by Gwilym Pryce

 

Inference and Statistics in SPSS is not just another SPSS manual but an innovative and integrated approach to learning introductory statistics using one of the world’s best-selling statistical software packages.  It will be an invaluable resource for students of business or social science who want to use statistics in the real world, to tackle real research problems, using real data.

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Key features include:

  • Teaches syntax not just ‘point and click’:

Learning syntax will pay dividends in the long run, particularly for those
who are serious about a career in social science research.  Students learn
how to keep a record of syntax that will enable them to backup and
reproduce the results of even very large projects. 

  • Expands the facilities of SPSS:

Macros written by Dr Pryce enable users to run statistical tests using only
summary data.  With these added, SPSS becomes a more complete and
versatile package, offering the social science researcher everything required
for the statistical analysis of their own data, or of that published in books
and articles. 

  • Mind-Map Interface: 

Even after completion of a course in statistics, it can be difficult to identify the
most appropriate statistical test for the particular data/scenario at hand. Using
the mind-map interfaces available on-line, the student can easily identify the
test they need and the relevant syntax. 

Advanced Regression in SPSS  by Gwilym Pryce

A Guide to Misspecification Diagnostics and Solutions

Coming soon.