Using a clear, expository style that builds from simple to more
complex topics, Weisberg explains how to measure the center and
variation on a single variable. Beginning with an exploration of
how to measure variables with different numeric or nonnumeric
properties, the volume covers such important topics as how to
examine distribution of variables, how to measure the spread of a
variable in order to see how much the values on the variable
differ, how to generalize the sample results to the population, and
the use of exploratory data analysis to measure center and spread.
Researchers, practitioners, and students who need a "refresher"
before doing a bivariate or multivariate analysis will find this
book the perfect guide.
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