The book presents an introduction to statistical methods for students majoring in social science disciplines. No previous knowledge of statistics is assumed, and mathematical background is assumed to be minimal (lowest-level high-school algebra). The book contains sufficient material for a two-semester sequence of courses. Such sequences are commonly required of social science graduate students in sociology, political science, and psychology. Students in geography, anthropology, journalism, and speech also are sometimes required to take at least one statistics course
This book is aimed at students in social sciences programs that include some course in quantitative ...
Social science students are typically less than positive about developing quantitative skills. This ...
Introductory Statistics follows scope and sequence requirements of a one-semester introduction to st...
Originally published in 1982, this book describes those basic ideas and techniques of statistics whi...
In this course, you will learn the basics of using statistical data to do research on economic and s...
This project aim to help academic staffs and graduate students who do not have quantitative research...
The methodological pluralism of the political science discipline presents unique challenges to the d...
This course is an introduction to the use of quantitative data in sociology. The emphasis of the co...
This course will provide a solid foundation in probability and statistics for economists and other s...
Most introductory statistics text-books are written either in a highly mathematical style for an int...
This introductory text provides students with a conceptual understanding of basic statistical proced...
Statistical Methods for the Physical Sciences is an informal, relatively short, but systematic,...
Abstract: Statistics teaching should not be carried out in the same way for all kinds of university ...
Statistics: A Tool for Social Research, Third Canadian Edition, helps to construct and develop the s...
By Frederick Gravetter [College at Brockport emeritus] and Larry Wallnau [College at Brockport emeri...
This book is aimed at students in social sciences programs that include some course in quantitative ...
Social science students are typically less than positive about developing quantitative skills. This ...
Introductory Statistics follows scope and sequence requirements of a one-semester introduction to st...
Originally published in 1982, this book describes those basic ideas and techniques of statistics whi...
In this course, you will learn the basics of using statistical data to do research on economic and s...
This project aim to help academic staffs and graduate students who do not have quantitative research...
The methodological pluralism of the political science discipline presents unique challenges to the d...
This course is an introduction to the use of quantitative data in sociology. The emphasis of the co...
This course will provide a solid foundation in probability and statistics for economists and other s...
Most introductory statistics text-books are written either in a highly mathematical style for an int...
This introductory text provides students with a conceptual understanding of basic statistical proced...
Statistical Methods for the Physical Sciences is an informal, relatively short, but systematic,...
Abstract: Statistics teaching should not be carried out in the same way for all kinds of university ...
Statistics: A Tool for Social Research, Third Canadian Edition, helps to construct and develop the s...
By Frederick Gravetter [College at Brockport emeritus] and Larry Wallnau [College at Brockport emeri...
This book is aimed at students in social sciences programs that include some course in quantitative ...
Social science students are typically less than positive about developing quantitative skills. This ...
Introductory Statistics follows scope and sequence requirements of a one-semester introduction to st...