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Understanding Data 2nd edition


Understanding Data 2nd edition

Paperback by Erickson, B; Nosanchuk, T

Understanding Data

£27.99

ISBN:
9780335096626
Publication Date:
16 Sep 1992
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
400 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 16 May 2024
Understanding Data

Description

For statistics to be used by sociologists, and especially by students of sociology, they must first be easy to understand and use. Accordingly this book is aimed at that legion of professional sociologists and students who have always feared numbers; it employs much visual display, for example, as an easy way into the data. Also, the book is written in a relaxed and enthusiastic way that reassures apprehensive students without watering down what they must be taught. Classical statistics were developed to meet the requirements of the natural sciences; as such they reflect the more deductive nature of hypothesis development in these sciences. However, they have offered the sociologists little in the way of techniques for exploring messy data in the context of incomplete theories. This book attempts to remedy those weaknesses, and it emphasizes exploratory data techniques which sociologists will find useful in their day-to-day research. The primary characteristics of exploratory techniques discussed by the authors are simplicity, resistance and elucidation. Its coverage is from basic statistics up to multiple regression and two-way anova. The inter-relationship between exploratory and confirmatory techniques is stressed, and, through the alternating presentation of each, the students learn to master data analysis: to be and to feel in control.

Contents

Understanding data organizing numbers understanding numerical summaries graphs - seeing and setting aside transforming data choosing a transformation for several related batches the random sample confirmatory statistics when sigma is not known comparing several batch levels y and x and straight lines unbending linear regression analyzing tables elementary analysis interaction effects in elementary analyses two-way analysis of variance getting more from residuals partial correlations and causality multiple regression appendices

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