This accessible introdution to statistics using the program Minitab explains when to apply and how to calculate and interpret a wide range of statistical procedures commonly used in the social sciences. Keeping statistical symbols and formulae to a minimum and using simple examples, this book:
* Assumes no prior knowledge of statistics or computing
* Includes a concise introduction to the program Minitab
* Describes a wider range of tests than other introductory texts
* Contains a comprehensive range of exercises with answers.
Basic Statistics for Social Research will prove an invaluable introductory statistics text for students, and a useful resource for graduates and professionals engaged in research in the social sciences.

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Invaluable introduction to statistics using the Minitab program. It assumes no prior knowledge of statistics or computing and explains when to apply and how to apply and calculate a range of statistical proceedures used by social scientists.
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Preface 1 Role of statistics in social research 2 Measurement and univariate analysis 3 Introducing Minitab 4 Statistical significance and choice of test 5 Tests of difference for categorical data 6 Tests of difference for ordinal data 7 Tests of difference for interval/ratio data in unrelated samples 8 Tests of difference for interval/ratio data in related and mixed samples 9 Tests of association for categorical and ordinal data 10 Tests of association for interval/ratio data 11 Bivariate and multiple regression 12 Measurement reliability and agreement.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780415120050
Publisert
1996-12-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
780 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
420

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Biografisk notat

Duncan Cramer is Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology at Loughborough University. He is the author of Quantitative Data Analysis with Minitab: A guide for social scientists (1996), with Alan Bryman; Introducing Statistics for Social Research: Step-by-step calculations and computer techniques using SPSS (1994); and Quantitative Data Analysis for Social Scientists (SPSS version) (1990, revised 1994), with Alan Bryman.