Statistical analysis in the behavioral sciences

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Statistical analysis in the behavioral sciences

James C. Raymondo

McGraw-Hill College, c1999

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内容説明

This text is written for a one-semester introduction to statistical analysis course in sociology, criminal justice, social work, or psychology in which students will be exposed to the basic concepts and procedures in statistical analysis as it is applied in the social sciences. In "Statistical Analysis in the Behavioral Sciences", Raymondo offers a text that provides clear and student-friendly explanations of statistical concepts, in which as much emphasis is placed on the purpose and interpretation of statistical analysis as on the traditional approach of how to perform statistical procedures. Through his clear and conversational writing style, by going beyond a surface interpretation, and by using "real-life" data, Raymondo sparks students' interest and understanding.

目次

Preface Part I Some Basics Chapter 1 Basic Issues in Statistics Chapter 2 Sampling Part II Descriptive Statistics Chapter 3 The Frequency Distribution, and the Graphic Display of Data Chapter 4 Measures of Central Tendency Chapter 5 Measures of Variation Part III The Bridge to Inferential Statistics Chapter 6 The Normal Distribution Chapter 7 Probability Chapter 8 Hypothesis Testing Part IV Inferential Statistics Chapter 9 Correlation Chapter 10 Linear Regression Chapter 11 Hypothesis Tests for Means Chapter 12 Analysis of Variance Chapter 13 Nonparametric Statistics Appendices Appendix A Statistical Tables Appendix B Answers to Selected Problems Appendix C The General National Opinion Research Center Social Survey H4Appendix D How to Use SPSS Glossary Index

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