Consider Tabachnick and Fidell (Using Multivariate Statistics). Not a lab
guide, but it does include data sets and exercises, sample input and
printouts, and even sample write-ups of results.
Dale Berger
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> I am looking for a lab guide to teach SPSS mulitivariate stats. This book
> is for psychology graduate students. Ideally, the book would have data
> sets and exercises that cover multiple regression and correlation,
> factorial analysis, cluster analysis, and discriminant analysis. Can
> anyone recommend a book?
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> Apologies for cross posting.
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> Paul W. Jeffries
> Department of Psychology
> SUNY--Stony Brook
> Stony Brook NY 11794-2500
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