β β Learn SPSS basics in a weekend β Portable β Watch on mobile via LinkedIn Learning app β Certificate of completion β Useful for resume/LinkedIn profile β No prior stats required β But basic algebra helps β Practical emphasis β From importing messy data to exporting charts for Word/PPT
is the gold standard for non-programmers who need to use SPSS correctly and confidently in academic or professional settings. It doesnβt turn you into a statistician, but it prevents the common mistake of βclicking random buttons until something significant appears.β
Poulson then shows a and warns about common misinterpretations.
, a data analytics expert and Professor of Psychology at Utah Valley University. His training is highly regarded for its practical, non-mathematical approach to data science.
However, modern "Essential Training" videos have evolved. They now often feature a moment of revelation where the author encourages the user to "Paste" the syntax rather than just "Run" the analysis. This is a pivot point in the learning journey. The video transitions from being a "how-to" guide for clicking buttons to a gateway for coding. It suggests that while the GUI is friendly, true reproducibility lies in the script. It is a subtle invitation to professionalism, gently pushing the viewer from being a passive consumer of software to an active architect of their research.
These training videos are designed to take users from complete beginners to confident analysts by focusing on the "essential" core of the software. What to Expect in Essential Training Videos
Anyone who has SPSS installed but feels lost looking at the menus. Not for: Those needing syntax automation, Bayesian methods, or big data integration (use R or Python instead).
β β Learn SPSS basics in a weekend β Portable β Watch on mobile via LinkedIn Learning app β Certificate of completion β Useful for resume/LinkedIn profile β No prior stats required β But basic algebra helps β Practical emphasis β From importing messy data to exporting charts for Word/PPT
is the gold standard for non-programmers who need to use SPSS correctly and confidently in academic or professional settings. It doesnβt turn you into a statistician, but it prevents the common mistake of βclicking random buttons until something significant appears.β
Poulson then shows a and warns about common misinterpretations.
, a data analytics expert and Professor of Psychology at Utah Valley University. His training is highly regarded for its practical, non-mathematical approach to data science.
However, modern "Essential Training" videos have evolved. They now often feature a moment of revelation where the author encourages the user to "Paste" the syntax rather than just "Run" the analysis. This is a pivot point in the learning journey. The video transitions from being a "how-to" guide for clicking buttons to a gateway for coding. It suggests that while the GUI is friendly, true reproducibility lies in the script. It is a subtle invitation to professionalism, gently pushing the viewer from being a passive consumer of software to an active architect of their research.
These training videos are designed to take users from complete beginners to confident analysts by focusing on the "essential" core of the software. What to Expect in Essential Training Videos
Anyone who has SPSS installed but feels lost looking at the menus. Not for: Those needing syntax automation, Bayesian methods, or big data integration (use R or Python instead).