[humanser] Jaws and SPSS

James Brown jbrown321 at comcast.net
Tue May 5 01:04:38 UTC 2009


Wow Shannon, this was the first hit on google.  It turns out there are 
scripts you can download off freedomscientific's web page for SPSS.  The 
link I'm posting below is a step by step set of instructions, but it does 
look a little dated, so I would call freedom scientific's teck guys and have 
them walk through installing the scripts with you.

Good luck,
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:FnL2t3kJfcoJ:www.spss.com/se/pdf/JAWSconfiguration15.pdf+using+spss+with+jaws&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

James Brown
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> Yes. I've looked into getting a reader, but my department is reluctant to
> let it be, because the head of disability services says that Jaws can be
> used with SPSS.
>
> Shannon
> "The different among us tell our stories because we are all only human and
> so much need a witness to the truth,"
> Claudia Bepko
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> From: "Melissa Ann Riccobono" <melissa at riccobono.us>
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>
> Even if the paper is an independent study, you should be able to use 
> someone
> as a reader in order to fill in the required information, print out the
> graphs, and describe them to you and/or tell you what the data on the 
> screen
> say.  This is not having someone "do" the paper for you, it is using a 
> human
> only as a reader.  I see this as no different than using JAWS to read the
> screen.  So, you will need to know what bottons to have the reader click,
> what data you need entered where, etc.  You wouldn't just give the person
> data and say do this for me; you would be right there and in control.  I
> hope this makes sense.  This is the way I used SPSS in grad school.
> Melissa
>
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> I can't really do that, as the paper is an independent study. So, I need 
> to
> know how to use the program.
>
> Shannon
> "The different among us tell our stories because we are all only human and
> so much need a witness to the truth,"
> Claudia Bepko
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jeffrey Schwartz" <sidney.schwartz at sbcglobal.net>
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 6:55 PM
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>
>
> I got my masters and doctorate relying on others to do the statistical
> analyses.  Try to find someone in the statistics department who will help
> you out.  This stuff is so specialized and odds are, you'll never use it
> again.  Maybe I was just lucky but I never had any problem finding someone
> competent to do it.  You need to know what it's all about, but unless you
> plan to go into research, it is a waste of time and energy.  Even if you
> need to find a grad student in the stat dept.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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>
> Hi, all.
>
> I have a paper to do for my research class. Part of it involves running 
> data
> through SPSS, and analyzing the results. Does anyone know where I can find
> instructions on using Jaws with SPSS? Secondly, have any of you had
> experience analyzing data that was taken from SPSS? Any pointers would be
> appreciated.
>
> Shannon
> "The different among us tell our stories because we are all only human and
> so much need a witness to the truth,"
> Claudia Bepko
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