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Elementary Statistics in Social Research 11/e |
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: 2009 ³â |
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: Pearson |
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1. Why the Social Researcher Uses Statistics
PART 1: Description
2. Organizing the Data
3. Measures of Central Tendency
4. Measures of Variability
PART 2: From Description to Decision Making
5. Probability and the Normal Curve
6. Samples and Populations
PART 3: Decision Making
7. Testing Differences between Means
8. Analysis of Variance
9. Nonparametric Tests of Significance
PART 4: From Decision Making to Association
10. Correlation
11. Regression Analysis
12. Nonparametric Measures of Correlation
PART 5: Applying Statistics
13. Choosing Statistical Procedures for Research Problems
¢ºAppendix
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