This paper will look to analyse the use of the quantitative method of statistical analysis (SPSS) as a mode of data analysis for research purposes. It will aim to explain what is involved in the SPSS process by giving example to the Research Methods (RM) class dated 17th November 2010, ‘Fundamentals of Statistical Analysis I’, which involved the analysis of quantitative data through the use of the SPSS application. This will include what the exercise entailed, how data was generated for analysis using this method and how the method was executed. The discussion will then move on to describe some real life research question data that can be analysed using this method. The type of analysis to expect from SPSS will also be discussed. A discursive comparison of the SPSS method to the qualitative method of thematic analysis as a data analysis tool will be conducted at end of this paper; this will give light to the advantages and hindrances of the SPSS method.
Babbie et al, (2003) explain SPSS as a ‘vehicle for discovering differences and relationships in data’, they state:
“In many ways, SPSS is a vehicle for discovering differences and relationships in data, the same way a car is a vehicle for discovering places we have not yet visited…we plan the trip and set the directions. Similarly when we use SPSS, we choose the data we wish to explore and select the statistical procedures we wish to use…with SPSS commands. These commands instruct SPSS where to find our data, ways in which we want to modify the data, and the statistical procedures we want to use. (Babbie et al., 2003: 37)
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to the SPSS Research Method
2. Execution of Statistical Analysis in the Research Methods Workshop
3. Determining Research Questions for Quantitative Analysis
4. Sampling Strategies for Statistical Studies
5. Precision and Categorization of Numerical Data
6. Comparative Analysis: SPSS versus Thematic Analysis
7. Conclusion and Reflections on Statistical Methods
Research Objectives and Key Themes
This paper aims to evaluate the efficacy of the quantitative method of statistical analysis (SPSS) as a primary tool for research, specifically by reviewing practical experience gained from a Research Methods workshop and comparing it with qualitative thematic approaches.
- Application of SPSS software for data analysis and descriptive statistics.
- Formulation of research questions suitable for quantitative investigation.
- Evaluation of sampling techniques, including random and convenience sampling.
- Discursive comparison between statistical data analysis and thematic analysis.
- Assessment of the advantages regarding precision, efficiency, and data visualization.
Excerpt from the Book
Babbie et al, (2003) explain SPSS as a ‘vehicle for discovering differences and relationships in data’, they state:
“In many ways, SPSS is a vehicle for discovering differences and relationships in data, the same way a car is a vehicle for discovering places we have not yet visited…we plan the trip and set the directions. Similarly when we use SPSS, we choose the data we wish to explore and select the statistical procedures we wish to use…with SPSS commands. These commands instruct SPSS where to find our data, ways in which we want to modify the data, and the statistical procedures we want to use. (Babbie et al., 2003: 37)
To begin with, the workshop required the students to log on to the university systems and open the SPSS application. Once open the students had to open up the pre-created data set of male and female reaction times (RT). It is worth mentioning here that when executing statistical analysis with the use of SPSS tool the raw data has to be generated using a data generation tool, such as a survey, before it can be inserted into SPSS for analysis. The data for the SPSS workshop had already been generated prior to the class by the instructor and stored on the university servers.
Summary of Chapters
1. Introduction to the SPSS Research Method: The chapter sets the scope for analyzing SPSS as a quantitative research tool and outlines the structure of the practical evaluation.
2. Execution of Statistical Analysis in the Research Methods Workshop: This section details the technical steps taken during the workshop to process pre-generated data regarding reaction times.
3. Determining Research Questions for Quantitative Analysis: The author explores how quantitative research requires specific, measurable variables and questions derived from scientific inquiry.
4. Sampling Strategies for Statistical Studies: This chapter examines the importance of random sampling for generalization and the trade-offs involved in selecting respondent groups.
5. Precision and Categorization of Numerical Data: The focus here is on the accuracy of quantitative data and the distinctions between discrete and continuous numerical values.
6. Comparative Analysis: SPSS versus Thematic Analysis: This chapter contrasts the technical, precise nature of SPSS with the interpretive, "rich" nature of qualitative thematic analysis.
7. Conclusion and Reflections on Statistical Methods: The paper summarizes the findings, emphasizing the flexibility and broad appeal of SPSS for researchers handling large datasets.
Keywords
SPSS, Quantitative Research, Statistical Analysis, Data Generation, Thematic Analysis, Research Methods, Reaction Times, Sampling, Random Sampling, Data Precision, Variables, Survey Design, Numerical Data, Hypothesis Testing, Qualitative Research
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary focus of this paper?
The paper evaluates the use of the SPSS software package as a method for quantitative data analysis in a research context, specifically drawing on experiences from a university workshop.
What are the central thematic fields covered?
The themes include the technical execution of SPSS, the formulation of quantitative research questions, sampling techniques, and the comparative strengths and limitations of statistical versus thematic analysis.
What is the core research objective?
The objective is to explain how SPSS is used, how data is processed within it, and to contrast its precision and efficiency against qualitative methods.
Which scientific methods are discussed?
The work primarily discusses quantitative statistical analysis using SPSS and provides a comparative analysis with qualitative thematic analysis.
What does the main body address?
It covers the practical workflow of SPSS, the role of survey-based data generation, sampling methodologies, and the analytical trade-offs between precision and interpretive richness.
Which keywords best describe the work?
Key terms include SPSS, Quantitative Research, Statistical Analysis, Data Precision, and Thematic Analysis.
How does the author characterize the data used in the SPSS workshop?
The author notes the data consisted of pre-generated reaction times (RT) for 100 participants (50 male, 50 female) to compare differences using descriptive statistics and t-tests.
What is a major advantage of SPSS over thematic analysis according to the text?
SPSS allows for the rapid processing and summary of vast amounts of data with greater precision and visual standardization compared to manual thematic coding.
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- Sunny Kohli (Autor:in), 2011, The usefulness of the quantitative method of statistical analysis (SPSS) as a mode of data analysis for research purposes, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/170289