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Statistics for the social sciences

By: Publication details: Calif. : Sage, 1995ISBN:
  • 0803951450
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How we reason ; Levels of measurement and forms of data ; Defining variables ; Measuring central tendency ; Measuring dispersion ; Constructing and interpreting contingency tables ; Statistical inference and tests of significance ; Probability distributions and one-sample z and t tests ; Two-sample t tests ; One-way analysis of variance ; Measuring association in contingency tables ; The chi-square test ; Correlation-regression analysis ; Additional aspects of correlation-regression analysis
Summary: This textbook covers such topics as scientific method, levels of measurement and interpretation of tables. It illustrates the link between statistics and the field of research methodology.
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How we reason ; Levels of measurement and forms of data ; Defining variables ; Measuring central tendency ; Measuring dispersion ; Constructing and interpreting contingency tables ; Statistical inference and tests of significance ; Probability distributions and one-sample z and t tests ; Two-sample t tests ; One-way analysis of variance ; Measuring association in contingency tables ; The chi-square test ; Correlation-regression analysis ; Additional aspects of correlation-regression analysis

This textbook covers such topics as scientific method, levels of measurement and interpretation of tables. It illustrates the link between statistics and the field of research methodology.

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