1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910515010303321

Autore

Tatianus

Titolo

Tatiani oratio ad Graecos / ad optimos libros Mss. partim denuo collatos recensuit, scholiis Parisinis nunc primum integris ornavit, prolegomenis adnotatione versione instruxit, indices adiecit Joann. Carol. Theod. Otto

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Wiesbaden, : M. Sanding, 1969

Titolo uniforme

Oratio ad graecos.

Edizione

[Ristampa anastatica]

Descrizione fisica

XL, 202 p. : [2] facs. ; 22 cm

Collana

Corpus apologetarum Christianorum saeculi secundi ; 6

Locazione

FLFBC

Collocazione

880.108 CH CAC 6

Lingua di pubblicazione

Greco antico

Latino

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Riproduzione facsimilare dell'ed.: Jena, 1851

In calce al front.: Cum specimini bus duorum codicum parisinorum.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910151571103321

Autore

Howitt Dennis

Titolo

Introduction to SPSS statistics in psychology : for version 19 and earlier / / Dennis Howitt, Duncan Cramer

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Harlow, England : , : Pearson, , 2014

©2014

ISBN

1-292-00073-2

Edizione

[Sixth edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (560 pages) : illustrations

Disciplina

150.2

Soggetti

Psychometrics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover -- Contents -- Guided tour -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Key differences between IBM SPSS Statistics 22 and earlier versions -- Part 1 Introduction to SPSS Statistics -- 1 A brief introduction to statistics -- Overview -- 1.1 Basic statistical concepts essential in SPSS Statistics analyses -- 1.2 Basic research designs: comparative versus correlational designs -- 1.3 The different types of variables in statistics -- 1.4 Descriptive and inferential statistics compared -- 1.5 Related versus unrelated designs -- 1.6 Quick summaries of statistical analyses -- 1.7 Which procedure or test to use -- 2 Basics of SPSS Statistics data entry and statistical analysis -- Overview -- 2.1 What is SPSS Statistics? -- 2.2 Accessing SPSS Statistics -- 2.3 Entering data -- 2.4 Moving within a window with the mouse -- 2.5 Moving within a window using the keyboard keys with the mouse -- 2.6 Saving data to disk -- 2.7 Opening up a data file -- 2.8 Using 'Variable View' to create and label variables -- 2.9 More on 'Data View' -- 2.10 A simple statistical calculation with SPSS -- 2.11 The SPSS Statistics output -- Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for a statistical analysis -- Part 2 Descriptive statistics -- 3 Describing variables: Tables -- Overview -- 3.1 What are tables? -- 3.2 When to use tables -- 3.3 When not to use tables -- 3.4 Data requirements for tables -- 3.5 Problems in the use of tables -- 3.6 The data to be analysed -- 3.7 Entering summarised categorical or frequency data by weighting -- 3.8 Percentage frequencies -- 3.9 Interpreting the output -- REPORTING



THE OUTPUT -- Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for frequency tables -- 4 Describing variables: Diagrams -- Overview -- 4.1 What are diagrams? -- 4.2 When to use diagrams -- 4.3 When not to use diagrams -- 4.4 Data requirements for diagrams -- 4.5 Problems in the use of diagrams.

4.6 The data to be analysed -- 4.7 Entering summarised categorical or frequency data by weighting -- 4.8 Pie diagram of category data -- 4.9 Adding labels to the pie diagram and removing the legend and label -- 4.10 Changing the colour of a pie diagram slice to a black and white pattern -- 4.11 Bar chart of category data -- 4.12 Histograms -- Summary of SPSS steps for charts -- 5 Describing variables numerically: Averages, variation and spread -- Overview -- 5.1 What are averages, variation and spread? -- 5.2 When to use averages, variation and spread -- 5.3 When not to use averages, variation and spread -- 5.4 Data requirements for averages, variation and spread -- 5.5 Problems in the use of averages, variation and spread -- 5.6 The data to be analysed -- 5.7 Entering the data -- 5.8 Mean, median, mode, standard deviation, variance and range -- 5.9 Interpreting the output -- 5.10 Other features -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for descriptive statistics -- 6 Shapes of distributions of scores -- Overview -- 6.1 What are the different shapes of scores? -- 6.2 When to use histograms and frequency tables of scores -- 6.3 When not to use histograms and frequency tables of scores -- 6.4 Data requirements for using histograms and frequency tables of scores -- 6.5 Problems in using histograms and frequency tables of scores -- 6.6 The data to be analysed -- 6.7 Entering the data -- 6.8 Frequency tables -- 6.9 Interpreting the output -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- 6.10 Histograms -- 6.11 Interpreting the output -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for frequency distributions -- 7 Standard deviation: The standard unit of measurement in statistics -- Overview -- 7.1 What is standard deviation? -- 7.2 When to use standard deviation -- 7.3 When not to use standard deviation.

7.4 Data requirements for standard deviation -- 7.5 Problems in the use of standard deviation -- 7.6 The data to be analysed -- 7.7 Entering the data -- 7.8 Standard deviation -- 7.9 Interpreting the output -- 7.10 Z -scores -- 7.11 Other features -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for standard deviation -- 8 Relationships between two or more variables: Tables -- Overview -- 8.1 What tables are used to show relationships between variables? -- 8.2 When to use tables to show relationships between variables -- 8.3 When not to use tables to show relationships between variables -- 8.4 Data requirements for tables to show relationships between variables -- 8.5 Problems in the use of tables to show relationships between variables -- 8.6 The data to be analysed -- 8.7 Entering the data -- 8.8 Weighting the data -- 8.9 Cross-tabulation with frequencies -- 8.10 Displaying frequencies as a percentage of the total number -- 8.11 Displaying frequencies as a percentage of the column total -- Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for contingency tables -- 9 Relationships between two or more variables: Diagrams -- Overview -- 9.1 What diagrams are used to show relationships between variables? -- 9.2 When to use diagrams to show relationships between variables -- 9.3 When not to use diagrams to show relationships between variables -- 9.4 Data requirements for diagrams to show relationships between variables -- 9.5 Problems in the use of diagrams to show relationships between variables -- 9.6 The data to be analysed -- 9.7 Entering the data -- 9.8 Weighting the data -- 9.9 Compound (stacked) percentage bar chart -- 9.10 Compound (clustered) bar chart -- Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for bar charts -- 10 Correlation coefficients: Pearson's



correlation and Spearman's rho -- Overview -- 10.1 What is a correlation coefficient?.

10.2 When to use Pearson and Spearman rho correlation coefficients -- 10.3 When not to use Pearson and Spearman rho correlation coefficients -- 10.4 Data requirements for Pearson and Spearman rho correlation coefficients -- 10.5 Problems in the use of correlation coefficients -- 10.6 The data to be analysed -- 10.7 Entering the data -- 10.8 Pearson's correlation -- 10.9 Interpreting the output -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- 10.10 Spearman's rho -- 10.11 Interpreting the output -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- 10.12 Scatter diagram -- 10.13 Interpreting the output -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- 10.14 Scattergram with more than one case with the same two values -- Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for correlation -- 11 Regression: Prediction with precision -- Overview -- 11.1 What is simple regression? -- 11.2 When to use simple regression -- 11.3 When not to use simple regression -- 11.4 Data requirements for simple regression -- 11.5 Problems in the use of simple regression -- 11.6 The data to be analysed -- 11.7 Entering the data -- 11.8 Simple regression -- 11.9 Interpreting the output -- 11.10 Regression scatterplot -- 11.11 Interpreting the output -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for simple regression -- Part 3 Significance testing and basic inferential tests -- 12 Standard error -- Overview -- 12.1 What is standard error? -- 12.2 When to use standard error -- 12.3 When not to use standard error -- 12.4 Data requirements for standard error -- 12.5 Problems in the use of standard error -- 12.6 The data to be analysed -- 12.7 Entering the data -- 12.8 Estimated standard error of the mean -- 12.9 Interpreting the output -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for standard error -- 13 The t-test: Comparing two samples of correlated/related/paired scores -- Overview -- 13.1 What is the related t-test?.

13.2 When to use the related t-test -- 13.3 When not to use the related t-test -- 13.4 Data requirements for the related t-test -- 13.5 Problems in the use of the related t-test -- 13.6 The data to be analysed -- 13.7 Entering the data -- 13.8 Related t-test -- 13.9 Interpreting the output -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for related t-test -- 14 The t-test: Comparing two groups of unrelated/uncorrelated scores -- Overview -- 14.1 What is the unrelated t-test? -- 14.2 When to use the unrelated t-test -- 14.3 When not to use the unrelated t-test -- 14.4 Data requirements for the unrelated t-test -- 14.5 Problems in the use of the unrelated t-test -- 14.6 The data to be analysed -- 14.7 Entering the data -- 14.8 Unrelated t-test -- 14.9 Interpreting the output -- REPORTING THE RESULTS -- Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for unrelated t -test -- 15 Confidence intervals -- Overview -- 15.1 What are confidence intervals? -- 15.2 The relationship between significance and confidence intervals -- 15.3 Confidence intervals and limits in SPSS Statistics -- 16 Chi-square: Differences between unrelated samples of frequency data -- Overview -- 16.1 What is chi-square? -- 16.2 When to use chi-square -- 16.3 When not to use chi-square -- 16.4 Data requirements for chi-square -- 16.5 Problems in the use of chi-square -- 16.6 The data to be analysed -- 16.7 Entering the data using the 'Weighting Cases' procedure -- 16.8 Entering the data case by case -- 16.9 Chi-square -- 16.10 Interpreting the output for chi-square -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- 16.11 Fisher's exact test -- 16.12 Interpreting the output for Fisher's exact test -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- 16.13 One-sample chi-square -- 16.14 Interpreting the output for a one-sample chi-square -- REPORTING THE OUTPUT -- 16.15 Chi-square



without ready-made tables.

Summary of SPSS Statistics steps for chi-square.

Sommario/riassunto

Introduction to SPSS Statistics in Psychology gives you a straight-forward way of learning to carry out statistical analyses and use SPSS with confidence. This edition is fully updated to include the latest version of SPSS Statistics, and covers the same wide range of statistical tests that made the previous edition such an trusted guide.   Clear diagrams and screenshots from SPSS version 22 make the text suitable for beginners while the broad coverage of topics ensures that you can continue to use it as you progress to more advanced techniques.

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910131652903321

Titolo

Researches in Cypriote history and archaeology : proceedings of the meeting held in Florence Aprile 29-30th 2009 / / edited by Anna Margherita Jasink, Luca Bombardieri

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Firenze, : Firenze University Press, 2010

Descrizione fisica

ix, 187 p. : ill. ; ; 26 cm

Collana

Atti ; ; 28

Altri autori (Persone)

BombardieriLuca

JasinkAnna Margherita

Disciplina

939

708

709

Soggetti

Excavations (Archaeology) - Cyprus

Cyprus Antiquities Congresses

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Papers.

Texts in English or Italian.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Foreword / Anna Margherita Jasink, Luca Bombardieri -- The Kouris river valley project: an introduction / Anna Margherita Jasink -- Contributo alla topografia di Kourion durante l'età del bronzo: una nuova proposta / Pavlos Flourentzos -- The Late Bronze Age tombs at Enkomi: shaping a methodology for analysing funerary furniture /



Giampaolo Graziadio, Elisabetta Pezzi -- Surveying the Kourion land: Kouris valley survey and preliminary excavations at Erimi-Laonin Tou Porakou (2007-2008 seasons) / Luca Bombardieri -- Prestige goods and social complexity at Episkopi-Bamboula / Thomas Kiely -- « ... dall'esempio dei suoi colleghi di Francia, Inghilterra e d'America...» ovvero il collezionismo di emulazione: la raccolta Colucci nel quadro dell'archeologia cipriota della seconda metà del xix secolo / Silvana Di Paolo -- La raccolta del Museo archeologico di Firenze nel quadro della storia del collezionismo di antichità cipriote in Italia / Marco Bettelli, Fulvia Lo Schiavo -- Some Minoan Minoan-Genii on LC III Cyprus / Judith Weingarten -- Kouris Valley Project: metodologie, finalità e primi risultati / Oliva Menozzi, Domenico Fossataro, Serena Torello di Nino -- «L'età oscura» nel Levante settentrionale alla luce dei dati provenienti dal sito di Tell Afis (Siria) / Fabrizio Venturi -- Archaeometric applications in the Kouris river valley: preliminary morphological and compositional studies on red polished ware from survey / Francesca Chelazzi, Patrizia Davit -- Nuove ricerche nel campo delle scritture sillabiche cipriote del secondoe primo millenno a.C. / Massimo Perna -- Tar?untaš-trg(n)ds. Troodos? / Matteo Vigo -- La tessitura a Cipro fra neolitico e tardo bronzo / Federica Gonzato -- Il vino di Erimi: inquadramento storico e analisi archeometriche / Maria Rosaria Belgiorno, Alessandro Lentini -- Tavola rotonda / Round table discussion -- Sessione conclusiva dei lavori.

Sommario/riassunto

Researches in Cypriote History and Archaeology collects the Proceedings of an international meeting held in Florence in April 2009. The title and the contributions disclose how the original planning of a workshop in Florence evolved in time. A report of the University of Florence research activity in the Kouris river valley has been initially planned; as soon as the idea of the meeting was advertised, it was found appropriate to enlarge the horizon and to include in the discussion further issues on Cypriote History, Archaeology and Philology. It will, thus, be seen that starting from the Kouris Valley a kind of small overview on Bronze and Iron Age Cyprus has been put together. A wide variety of themes and interests raised up during the meeting in Florence, as well as a positive esprit de collaboration which allowed to share new results of interesting researches in progress, open further possibilities of exchanges and lead us to hope for a new meeting dedicated to Cypriote History and Archaeology, to be planned in Tuscany in a next future.