This texts presents a clear conceptual and analytical intro- duction to the most common statistical procedures used in the social sciences, with an emphasis on how statistics are contextualized within the larger scheme of research. Numer- ous examples of statistics cover the disciplines of educa- tion, political science, communication, sociology, and social psychology. A computer section at the end of each chapter presents instruction on basic data preparation, how to conduct statistical analyses on the computer, sample computer output, interpretation of the results, and homework exercises. Data disks are included that can be used on any statistical software programs. The text can be used in undergraduate or graduate courses.
Language
English
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
Release
January 01, 1998
ISBN 13
9780072909852
Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences, 2nd Edition
This texts presents a clear conceptual and analytical intro- duction to the most common statistical procedures used in the social sciences, with an emphasis on how statistics are contextualized within the larger scheme of research. Numer- ous examples of statistics cover the disciplines of educa- tion, political science, communication, sociology, and social psychology. A computer section at the end of each chapter presents instruction on basic data preparation, how to conduct statistical analyses on the computer, sample computer output, interpretation of the results, and homework exercises. Data disks are included that can be used on any statistical software programs. The text can be used in undergraduate or graduate courses.