Quantitative data analysis for social scientists
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Quantitative data analysis for social scientists
Routledge, 1994
Rev. ed
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Note
"First [ed.] published 1990 by Routledge"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. [286]-288
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This highly successful text has now been revised in the light of the new version of SPSS. Students will be able to continue using this non-technical introduction to statistical techniques in the knowledge that it is fully up to date.
Table of Contents
Preface 1. Data analysis and the research process 2. Analysing data with computers: first steps with SPSS and SPSS/PC+ 3. Analysing data with computers: further steps with SPSS and SPSS/PC+ 4. Concepts and their measurement 5. Summarizing data 6. Sampling and statistical significance 7. Bivariate analysis: exploring differences between scores on two variables 8. Bivariate analysis: exploring relationships 9. Multivariate analysis: exploring differences among three or more variables 10. Multivariate analysis: exploring relationships among three of more variables 11. Aggregating variables: exploratory factor analysis Appendix Answers to exercises Bibliography Index
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