1. |
Introduction to SPSS |
2. |
Preparation of Data Files |
3. |
Descriptive Statistics |
3a. |
Nature of The Data on the basis of Measurement of Scale |
3b. |
Classification and Tabulation
A] One-, two- and three way Table
B] Frequency Distribution Table
[Discrete-, Grouped-, Continuous-, and Bi-variate Frequency Distribution] |
4. |
Graphical Descriptive Methods |
4a. |
Various Bar Charts and Pie-Chart based on classification |
5. |
Numerical Descriptive Measures
Measures- of Central Tendency, Dispersion, Skewness, and Kurtosis
Graphs for various Frequency Distribution |
6. |
Study of Relationship: Correlation and Regression Analysis
A] Simple-, Multiple-, and Partial Correlation Analysis
B] Simple- and Multiple Regression Analysis |
7. |
Sampling Technique
A] Simple Random Sampling
B] Stratified Simple Random Sampling |
8. |
Inferential Statistics |
8a. |
Hypothesis Testing
Z-, t-, c2-, F- tests |
9. |
Interval Estimation on using Z-, t-, c2-, F- Statistic(s) |
10. |
Analysis of Variance
A] One-, Two- Way Analysis Variance
B] CRD, RBD, LSD Designs with Multiple Comparison Tests |
11. |
Statistical Analysis for Non-Metric or Qualitative Data
A] Frequency Analysis to Study Nominal Data
B] Frequency Analysis to Study Ordinal Data
C] Multiple Response Analysis (Optional)
D] Use Of the Ratio Statistics (Optional) |
12. |
Some Non-parametric Tests |
13. |
Project work and Interpretation of the Results |