

He taught sociology at the University of Hawaii from 1968 through 1979, took time off from teaching and research to write full-time for 8 years, and then joined the faculty at Chapman University in Southern California in 1987. He received his PhD from Berkeley in 1969. After 3 years with the US Marine Corps, mostly in Asia, he began graduate studies at the University of California―Berkeley. In 1956, he set off for Harvard Yard, where he spent the next 4 years learning more than he initially planned. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.Įarl Babbie was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1938, but his family chose to return to Vermont 3 months later, and he grew up there and in New Hampshire.

#Adventures in social research spss code series
In this revised edition, active and collaborative learning will be emphasized as students engage in a series of practical investigative exercises. Arranged to parallel most introductory research methods texts, this text starts with an introduction to computerized data analysis and the social research process, then takes readers step-by-step through univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analysis using SPSS Statistics. This fully revised workbook will guide students through step-by-step instruction on data analysis using the latest version of SPSS and the most up to date General Social Survey data. Wagner, and Jeanne Zaino, Adventures in Social Research: Data Analysis Using IBM® SPSS® Statistics, Ninth Edition encourages students to practice SPSS as they read about it, providing a practical, hands-on introduction to conceptualization, measurement, and association through active learning. Written by esteemed social science research authors Earl R.
