You may find the following SPSS online training workshop useful to you.

http://calcnet.cst.cmich.edu/org/spss/

Carl
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Vassilis Hartzoulakis wrote:

> Dear all
> I am a teacher of English trying to analyse the findings from an
> experiment I conducted within the framework of my dissertation.
>
> After establishing homogeneity in the level of knowledge of English
> among a number of my students, I ended up with a group of 64
> homegeneous (in the level of English) learners. I conducted a pretest
> on a specific grammatical point. I chose the ones (24) who showed no
> knowledge of the point whatsoever.
>
> Afterwards I taught this point to those students in two different ways
> and tested them (posttest) giving the exact same test I had used as a
> pretest (they knew nothing about the first results).
>
> What I want to find, is a proper model for analysing the findings.
>
> I am an SPSS novice (I have spent hours downloading documents and
> trying to get my hand to it), and my last hope is to get a some help
> from a statistician.
> Thank you
> Vassilis Hartzoulakis
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