Tuesday, April 30, 2013

A letter to the delegates of the 7th ministerial meeting


                 A letter to the delegates of the 7th ministerial meeting in Mongola

Dear Representatives of the 7th conference of the communities of Democracies

 I, as a writer or a teacher, have borne big concerns about problems triggered by child abuses and insults in this Mongolian society. Thus, I have wondered whether child protection and welfare are considered as a piece of talks about democracy.

 
Having asked so, I have shared you with my essay ”Khuukhdee gedegggui niigem (Society insulting children) displaying how badly children have been abused, mistreated and insulted here and there by rich peoples and government corrupted policies, in Mongolia.

This argumentative essay is available to have access in the following blog: http://luvsandorjts.wordpress.com

Would you please draw your attention on flourishing child abuses and insults in this society as the delegates of this conference talking democracy?

At the same time, I hope that this conference speaking at democracy will bring bright insights into child welfare in Mongol.

Regards,
Luvsandorj (Ph.D)
Associate professor

 

Thursday, April 11, 2013

SPSS tutorial for beginners


A few notes about the SPSS and its application


1. What is SPSS?

SPSS is an shortened form of a phrase, Statistical Package for Social Sciences.
It is a powerful tool to process data collected in areas related to exploring human natures and its behavoural characteristics, such as sociology, education, and psychology and etc.
Thus, it is considered as the most helpful statistical friend of any researcher to generate research findings, theories, models and  then reach meaningful conclusions to be shared and sold.

Therefore,  as for me, it is really hard to imagine that there is any researcher or any study to survive and then to thrive without any help of SPSS. 

Due to the SPSS, any researchers can easily draw diverse statistical findings for the collected data such as descriptive and inferencial statistical outputs, namely, frequencies, compare means with T-test, correlation among various variables, factor analysis of factors or variables and so on. Those statistical outputs be straightforwardedly considered as research findings and then underpinnings from which valuable results and conclusion are statistically drawn.  So easy so nice.

Welcome to SPSS for beginners in the following useful website:
http://www2.lse.ac.uk/methodology/tutorials/SPSS/creatingNew.aspx
Then, you are also being welcomed to have a look at my thesis findings in the blog which can display few real examples at advanced level, such as making clustering and drawing a path model.

Nothing succeeds like success.

Luvsandorj (Ph.D), Associate professor

e-mail: luvsandorjts@gmail.com

12 April 2013