Desktop Data Analysis with SYSTAT

Desktop Data Analysis with SYSTAT
Author: Leland Wilkinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Mathematical statistics
ISBN: 9780135693100

This book offers a thorough introduction to using good statistical tools, both exploratory and confirmatory, to solve real statistical problems using SYSTAT statistical software.

Systat for Desktop Analysis

Systat for Desktop Analysis
Author: Leland Wilkinson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1993-05-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780442016333

In this important reference, the author of the SYSTAT software shows how to integrate a variety of diagnostic tools to detect and eliminate data flaws and produce accurate statistical analyses. With coverage ranging from basic principles of analysis, to plots and principles for detection of likely flaws and highly advanced tips for setting up SYSTAT, this book is a practical and usuable reference.

Advanced Data Analysis with SYSTAT

Advanced Data Analysis with SYSTAT
Author: Kris Nolan Kirby
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1993
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Economists, biologists, health care professionals, and sociologists looking to do better statistics can confidently turn to this easy-to-follow guide to using Systat--one of the major computer-based statistical programs. The guide is brimming with helpful hints and practical shortcuts for performing contrast analysis in interaction, effect and size of estimation, and meta-analysis.

Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling Using IBM SPSS Statistics and Amos

Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling Using IBM SPSS Statistics and Amos
Author: Niels Blunch
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2012-11-09
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1446290573

This comprehensive Second Edition offers readers a complete guide to carrying out research projects involving structural equation modeling (SEM). Updated to include extensive analysis of AMOS′ graphical interface, a new chapter on latent curve models and detailed explanations of the structural equation modeling process, this second edition is the ideal guide for those new to the field. The book includes: Learning objectives, key concepts and questions for further discussion in each chapter. Helpful diagrams and screenshots to expand on concepts covered in the texts. Real life examples from a variety of disciplines to show how SEM is applied in real research contexts. Exercises for each chapter on an accompanying companion website. A new glossary. Assuming no previous experience of the subject, and a minimum of mathematical knowledge, this is the ideal guide for those new to SEM and an invaluable companion for students taking introductory SEM courses in any discipline. Niels J. Blunch was formerly in the Department of Marketing and Statistics at the University of Aarhus, Denmark

The Grammar of Graphics

The Grammar of Graphics
Author: Leland Wilkinson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 693
Release: 2006-01-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0387286950

Presents a unique foundation for producing almost every quantitative graphic found in scientific journals, newspapers, statistical packages, and data visualization systems The new edition features six new chapters and has undergone substantial revision. The first edition has sold more than 2200 copies. Four color throughout.

Demystifying AI for the Enterprise

Demystifying AI for the Enterprise
Author: Prashant Natarajan
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1351032925

Artificial intelligence (AI) in its various forms –– machine learning, chatbots, robots, agents, etc. –– is increasingly being seen as a core component of enterprise business workflow and information management systems. The current promise and hype around AI are being driven by software vendors, academic research projects, and startups. However, we posit that the greatest promise and potential for AI lies in the enterprise with its applications touching all organizational facets. With increasing business process and workflow maturity, coupled with recent trends in cloud computing, datafication, IoT, cybersecurity, and advanced analytics, there is an understanding that the challenges of tomorrow cannot be solely addressed by today’s people, processes, and products. There is still considerable mystery, hype, and fear about AI in today’s world. A considerable amount of current discourse focuses on a dystopian future that could adversely affect humanity. Such opinions, with understandable fear of the unknown, don’t consider the history of human innovation, the current state of business and technology, or the primarily augmentative nature of tomorrow’s AI. This book demystifies AI for the enterprise. It takes readers from the basics (definitions, state-of-the-art, etc.) to a multi-industry journey, and concludes with expert advice on everything an organization must do to succeed. Along the way, we debunk myths, provide practical pointers, and include best practices with applicable vignettes. AI brings to enterprise the capabilities that promise new ways by which professionals can address both mundane and interesting challenges more efficiently, effectively, and collaboratively (with humans). The opportunity for tomorrow’s enterprise is to augment existing teams and resources with the power of AI in order to gain competitive advantage, discover new business models, establish or optimize new revenues, and achieve better customer and user satisfaction.

Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling Using IBM SPSS Statistics and EQS

Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling Using IBM SPSS Statistics and EQS
Author: Niels J. Blunch
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1473943299

This student orientated guide to structural equation modeling promotes theoretical understanding and inspires students with the confidence to successfully apply SEM. Assuming no previous experience, and a minimum of mathematical knowledge, this is an invaluable companion for students taking introductory SEM courses in any discipline. Niels Blunch shines a light on each step of the structural equation modeling process, providing a detailed introduction to SPSS and EQS with a focus on EQS′ excellent graphical interface. He also sets out best practice for data entry and programming, and uses real life data to show how SEM is applied in research. The book includes: Learning objectives, key concepts and questions for further discussion in each chapter. Helpful diagrams and screenshots to expand on concepts covered in the texts. A wide variety of examples from multiple disciplines and real world contexts. Exercises for each chapter on an accompanying . A detailed glossary. Clear, engaging and built around key software, this is an ideal introduction for anyone new to SEM.

Practical Text Analytics

Practical Text Analytics
Author: Steven Struhl
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-07-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0749474025

In an age where customer opinion and feedback can have an immediate, major effect upon the success of a business or organization, marketers must have the ability to analyze unstructured data in everything from social media and internet reviews to customer surveys and phone logs. Practical Text Analytics is an essential daily reference resource, providing real-world guidance on the effective application of text analytics. The book presents the analysis process so that it is immediately understood by the marketing professionals who must use it, so they can apply proven concepts and methods correctly and with confidence. By decoding industry terminology and demonstrating practical application of data models once reserved for experts, Practical Text Analytics shows marketers how to frame the right questions, identify key themes and find hidden meaning from unstructured data. Readers will learn to develop powerful new marketing strategies to elevate customer experience, solidify brand value and elevate reputation. Online resources include self-test questions, chapter review Q&A and an Instructor's Manual with text sources and instructions.

Applied Multiple Regression/Correlation Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences

Applied Multiple Regression/Correlation Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences
Author: Jacob Cohen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134801017

This classic text on multiple regression is noted for its nonmathematical, applied, and data-analytic approach. Readers profit from its verbal-conceptual exposition and frequent use of examples. The applied emphasis provides clear illustrations of the principles and provides worked examples of the types of applications that are possible. Researchers learn how to specify regression models that directly address their research questions. An overview of the fundamental ideas of multiple regression and a review of bivariate correlation and regression and other elementary statistical concepts provide a strong foundation for understanding the rest of the text. The third edition features an increased emphasis on graphics and the use of confidence intervals and effect size measures, and an accompanying website with data for most of the numerical examples along with the computer code for SPSS, SAS, and SYSTAT, at www.psypress.com/9780805822236 . Applied Multiple Regression serves as both a textbook for graduate students and as a reference tool for researchers in psychology, education, health sciences, communications, business, sociology, political science, anthropology, and economics. An introductory knowledge of statistics is required. Self-standing chapters minimize the need for researchers to refer to previous chapters.