Statistics play a vital role in the description of the results of
empirical research in the social sciences. Consequently, an
understanding of the way in which such data have been analyzed is
essential to be able to evaluate those results fully and
critically. This introduction to statistics using the program SPSS
for Windows assumes no prior knowledge of statistics or computing
and explains when to apply and how to calculate a wide range of
statistical procedures commonly used in the social sciences.
Ranging from chi-square and the t-test to analysis of covariance
and multiple regression, the text covers a wide choice of
statistics including tests not found in other introductory texts,
such as tests for determining whether correlations differ and the
extent of agreement between observers. Important statistical points
are illustrated with worked numerical examples, and exercises are
provided at the end of chapters.
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