03253nam 2200541 450 991027090420332120231026175609.01-119-00557-41-119-00366-01-119-18342-1(CKB)4330000000009160(Au-PeEL)EBL4845212(CaPaEBR)ebr11377108(CaONFJC)MIL1007169(OCoLC)983203561(CaSebORM)9781119003557(MiAaPQ)EBC4845212(PPN)25099738X(EXLCZ)99433000000000916020170511h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierSPSS Statistics for data analysis and visualization /Keith McCormick, Jesus Salcedo ; with Jon Peck and Andrew WheelerIndianapolis, Indiana :Wiley,2017.©20171 online resource (531 pages) illustrationsTHEi Wiley ebooks.Includes index.1-119-00355-5 Part I. Advanced statistics -- Comparing and contrasting IBM SPSS AMOS with other multivariate techniques -- Monte Carlo simulation and IBM SPSS bootstrapping -- Regression with categorical outcome variables -- Building hierarchical linear models -- Part II. Data visualization -- Take your data visualizations to the next level -- The code behind SPSS graphics: graphics production language -- Mapping in IBM SPSS statistics -- Geospatial analytics -- Perceptual mapping with correspondence analysis, GPL, and OMS -- Display complex relationships with multidimensional scaling -- Part III. Predictive analysis -- SPSS statistics versus SPSS modeler: can I be a data miner using SPSS statistics? -- IBM SPSS data preparation -- Model complex interactions with IBM SPSS neural networks -- Powerful and intuitive: IBM SPSS decision trees -- Find patterns and make predictions with K nearest neighbors -- Part IV. Syntax, data management, and programmability -- Write more efficient and elegant code with SPSS syntax techniques -- Automate your analyses with SPSS syntax and the output management system -- Statistical extension commands.This book includes the basics of SPSS Statistics to show you advanced techniques that exploit the full capabilities of SPSS. The authors explain when and why to use each technique, and then walk you through the execution with a pragmatic, nuts and bolts example. Coverage includes extensive, in-depth discussion of advanced statistical techniques, data visualization, predictive analytics, and SPSS programming, including automation and integration with other languages like R and Python.Social sciencesStatistical methodsComputer programsSocial sciencesStatistical methodsComputer programs.005.55McCormick Keith(Consultant)951317Salcedo JesusPeck JonWheeler AndrewMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910270904203321SPSS Statistics for data analysis and visualization2150529UNINA04346nam 22007215 450 991088788050332120250807130312.09783031648779303164877310.1007/978-3-031-64877-9(MiAaPQ)EBC31661174(Au-PeEL)EBL31661174(CKB)35068238300041(OCoLC)1455754817(DE-He213)978-3-031-64877-9(EXLCZ)993506823830004120240912d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPre-Columbian Contact between the Americas and Oceania /by Andrea Ballesteros - Danel1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2024.1 online resource (396 pages)9783031648762 3031648765 Chapter 1: Did Amerindians or Pacific Islanders voyage long distances to and from the Americas before 1492.-Chapter 2: The Enigma about Amerindian Origins in the Sixteenth Century -- Chapter 3: Queen Moo from Chichén Itzá and the Lost Pacific Continent -- Chapter 4: Kumara, Skulls, Stone Clubs, and Voyages -- Chapter 5: The Children of the Sun -- Chapter 6: European Scholarship and the Study of the Ancient Past of the Americas in the Twentieth Century -- Chapter 7: ‘Impossible, Why?’: Kon-Tiki, Las Balsas, and other Experimental Voyages that traversed the Pacific -- Chapter 8: Ideas about Long-Distance Sailing Techniques, Traditions and Theories -- Chapter 9: Twentieth-Century Ideas about Contact with Peru/Ecuador, Chile and Argentina -- Chapter 10: Reconsidering Trans-Pacific Contact: Its Hidden History -- Chapter 11: Conclusion.This book weaves together theories of pre-Columbian trans-Pacific contact between Oceania and the Americas and analyses them from a history of ideas perspective. Despite limited factual evidence, trans-Pacific contact theories between the Americas and Oceania have been discussed in various forms since the sixteenth century and remain a persistent trope. To provide a context for the history of ideas of trans-Pacific contact involving the Americas and Oceania, this book addresses the changing conceptions of the Pacific according to scholars from Europe and the Americas, the development of science and later anthropology and archaeology in this region and in the Americas, and the growing understanding of the history of settlement of the Americas and the Pacific. This book covers views predominantly from the Global South, making them more accessible to an Anglophone audience worldwide. Andrea Ballesteros Danel is an independent scholar based in Brisbane, Australia. She completed her PhD at the Australian National University in 2020. Her thesis focused on the history of ideas about pre-Columbian trans-Pacific contact between the Americas and Oceania. Her research was part of the Collective Biography of Archaeology in the Pacific (CBAP) project, a five-year project funded by the Australian Research Council through its Laureate Fellowship grant scheme, and by the Australian National University.AmericaHistoryAustralasiaHistoryLatin AmericaHistoryIntellectual lifeHistoryCivilizationHistoryHistory of the AmericasAustralian HistoryLatin American HistoryHistory of IdeasCultural HistoryAmericaHistory.Australasia.History.Latin AmericaHistory.Intellectual lifeHistory.CivilizationHistory.History of the Americas.Australian History.Latin American History.History of Ideas.Cultural History.900980990Ballesteros - Danel Andrea1770813MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910887880503321Pre-Columbian Contact between the Americas and Oceania4254584UNINA