Social and Behavioral Statistics

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A01=Jeffery E. Aspelmeier
A01=Steven P. Schacht
Algebraic Order
alpha
Alpha Level
ANOVA Summary Table
Author_Jeffery E. Aspelmeier
Author_Steven P. Schacht
Average Income
behavioral research methods
Category=JHBC
Category=PBT
Class Interval
confidence
Consecutive Births
Consecutive Flips
Cumulative Relative Frequencies
Current Research Interests
Data Set
Data Summary Table
deviation
eq_bestseller
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
Estimating Population Parameters
Factorial ANOVA
Frequency Polygons
hypothesis testing techniques
Interval Ratio Data
Interval Ratio Variables
intervals
introductory statistics
Jeffery E. Aspelmeier
level
limits
lower
Lower Real Limits
Newspaper Enterprise Association
Ordinal Level Data
Percentile Ranking
Population Standard Deviation
probability concepts
quantitative data analysis
real
regression and correlation
sample
Sample Standard Deviation
standard
statistics for social science students
Steven p. Schacht
Summation Notation
Traditional Sex Education
Universal Press Syndicate

Product details

  • ISBN 9780813341682
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Feb 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Revised and updated to include the behavioral sciences, the second edition of this introductory statistics book engages students with real-world examples and exercises.

To the dismay of many social and behavioral science majors, successfully passing a statistics course in sociology, psychology, and most other social/behavioral science programs is required, and at many institutions statistics is becoming a university-wide requirement. In this newly revised text, the authors continue to make use of their proven stress-busting approach to teaching statistics to self-describe math phobic students. This book uses humorous examples and step-by-step presentations of statistical procedures to illustrate what are often complex and hard-to-grasp statistical concepts. Students and instructors will find this text to be a helpful, easy to interpret and thoroughly comprehensive introduction to social and behavioral statistics. Perfect for social and behavioral sciences upper-level undergrads fearful of that required stats course. It uses stress-busting features like cartoons and real-world examples to illustrate what are often complex and hard-to-grasp statistical concepts. Includes the newest and most necessary tools for students to master statistical skills making handouts or additional books unnecessary and gives instructors and their students a compact and affordable main text for their introductory stats courses.

The late Steven P. Schacht (1960-2003) was associate professor of sociology at State University of New York, Plattsburgh. Jeffery E. Aspelmeier is in the department of psychology at Radford University in Virginia.

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