SPSS wouldn't be so bad if I could, y'know, FIND things... if the name of the function I want to use matched up with the name I'm looking it up under, that would be really useful.
On the other hand, it's great for making charts when necessary. It might take a while until you figure out how to rename everything, but it's AWESOME for charts.
EDIT: Guess I should talk about my research. I'll be using the OMI (Opinions about Mental Illness scale, (Cohen and Struening, 1962). I'm actually using the OMICC, which is the Opinions about Mental Illness in the Chinese Community, because that's the only one I can get my grubby paws on without having to pay the publishing company for it. It's been modified back for the American community by a student who used it before me, since it was all she could get her grubby paws on, either. Why must the publishing companies make research so difficult?!)
AAANYway, the questionnaire consists of 36 components measured on a 5-item Likert scale (strongly agree, agree, no opinion, disagree, strongly disagree) so I'll probably IM people over the weekend and administer it. Your scores, as I said, will just give me some practice with this thing, both in administering and analyzing the numbers. <p><div style="text-align:center">
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Edited by: [url=http://p068.ezboard.com/brpgww60462.showUserPublicProfile?gid=evilkillerpoptarts>Evil] at: 2/23/06 23:27