Data analysis for the social sciences : integrating theory and practice / Douglas Bors.
Material type:
- 9781446298480
- 300.72 BOR.D
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Dept. of Sociology Processing Center | Dept. of Sociology | 300.72 BOR.D (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | SOC9426 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 630-636) and index.
Part I: The foundations -- Part II: Basic research designs -- Part III: Analysing complex designs.
Accessible, engaging, and informative, this text will help any social science student approach statistics with confidence. With a well-paced and well-judged integrated approach rather than a simple linear trajectory, this book progresses at a realistic speed that matches the pace at which statistics novices actually learn. Packed with global, interdisciplinary examples that ground statistical theory and concepts in real-world situations, it shows readers not only how to apply newfound knowledge using IBM® SPSS® Statistics, but also why they would want to. Spanning statistics basics like variables, constants, and sampling to t-tests, multiple regression, and factor analysis, it builds statistical literacy while also covering key research principles like research questions, error types, and results reliability.
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