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SPSS syntax is the command language used by SPSS to carry out all
of its commands and functions. In this book, Jacqueline Collier
introduces the use of syntax to those who have not used it before,
or who are taking their first steps in using syntax. Without
requiring any knowledge of programming, the text outlines: - how to
become familiar with the syntax commands; - how to create and
manage the SPSS journal and syntax files; - and how to use them
throughout the data entry, management and analysis process. Collier
covers all aspects of data management from data entry through to
data analysis, including managing the errors and the error messages
created by SPSS. Syntax commands are clearly explained and the
value of syntax is demonstrated through examples. This book also
supports the use of SPSS syntax alongside the usual button and
menu-driven graphical interface (GIF) using the two methods
together, in a complementary way. The book is written in such a way
as to enable you to pick and choose how much you rely on one method
over the other, encouraging you to use them side-by-side, with a
gradual increase in use of syntax as your knowledge, skills and
confidence develop. This book is ideal for all those carrying out
quantitative research in the health and social sciences who can
benefit from SPSS syntax's capacity to save time, reduce errors and
allow a data audit trail.
This is the first history of international financial centres and of
the major stake that they now represent in the global economy.
Youssef Cassis, one of the world's leading financial historians,
provides a fascinating comparative history of the most important
centres that constitute the capitals of capital - New York, London,
Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Hong Kong and
Singapore. The book explores the dynamics of the rise and decline
of these great centres from the beginning of the industrial age up
to the present, setting them throughout in their economic,
political, social, and cultural context and drawing on concepts
from financial economics in its analysis of events. This paperback
edition has been fully updated to take account of the challenges
posed by the financial collapse of 2007 8 and offers the longer
term framework necessary to understand the ongoing economic crisis
facing capitals of capital today."
International financial centres have come to represent a major
economic stake. Yet no historical study has been devoted to them.
Professor Cassis, a leading financial historian, attempts to fill
this gap by providing a comparative history of the most important
centres that constitute the capitals of capital - New York, London,
Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore -
from the beginning of the industrial age up to the present. The
book has been conceived as a reflection on the dynamics of the rise
and decline of international financial centres, setting them in
their economic, political, social, and cultural context. While
rooted in a strong and lively historical narrative, it draws on the
concepts of financial economics in its analysis of events. It
should widely appeal to business and finance professionals as well
as to scholars and students in financial and economic history.
SPSS syntax is the command language used by SPSS to carry out all
of its commands and functions. In this book, Jacqueline Collier
introduces the use of syntax to those who have not used it before,
or who are taking their first steps in using syntax. Without
requiring any knowledge of programming, the text outlines: - how to
become familiar with the syntax commands; - how to create and
manage the SPSS journal and syntax files; - and how to use them
throughout the data entry, management and analysis process. Collier
covers all aspects of data management from data entry through to
data analysis, including managing the errors and the error messages
created by SPSS. Syntax commands are clearly explained and the
value of syntax is demonstrated through examples. This book also
supports the use of SPSS syntax alongside the usual button and
menu-driven graphical interface (GIF) using the two methods
together, in a complementary way. The book is written in such a way
as to enable you to pick and choose how much you rely on one method
over the other, encouraging you to use them side-by-side, with a
gradual increase in use of syntax as your knowledge, skills and
confidence develop. This book is ideal for all those carrying out
quantitative research in the health and social sciences who can
benefit from SPSS syntax's capacity to save time, reduce errors and
allow a data audit trail.
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