In this comprehensive introduction to using statistics in the
social sciences, Daniel B Wright describes the most popular
statistical techniques, explaining their basic principles and
demonstrating their use in a wide range of social research. The
book is divided into four sections. Part One explains the
theoretical relationship between statistics and research, outlining
the place of statistics in the research process and introducing
hypothesis testing. In Part Two the two t-tests are described in
detail. This serves as a foundation for the rest of the book and
develops skills that are called upon in later chapters. Part Three
outlines the three main families of statistical tests - regression,
analysis of variance, and two-variable tests. Finally, Part Four
offers a guide to more advanced techniques.
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