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Basic Statistics: An Introduction with R

by Tenko Raykov, George A. Marcoulides
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Overview

Basic Statistics provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to statistics using the free, state-of-the-art, powerful software program R. This book is designed to both introduce students to key concepts in statistics and to provide simple instructions for using R.

This concise book:
·Teaches essential concepts in statistics, assuming little background knowledge on the part of the reader
·Introduces students to R with as few sub-commands as possible for ease of use
·Provides practical examples from the educational, behavioral, and social sciences

With clear explanations of statistical processes and step-by-step commands in R, Basic Statistics will appeal to students and professionals across the social and behavioral sciences.

About the Author, Tenko Raykov

Tenko Raykov is professor of measurement and quantitative methods at Michigan State University.

George A. Marcoulides is professor of research methods and statistics at the University of California, Riverside.

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Editorials

Ronald Heck

This is an excellent and thorough introduction to statistical analysis. It is easy to follow and provides complete coverage of key concepts in introductory courses. This book will be useful and popular across various fields including the health sciences, management, and social sciences.

Walter Leite

Raykov and Marcoulides are able to seamlessly demonstrate how to run statistical analyses such as ANOVA and multiple regression in R, avoiding the steep learning curve that students working for the first time with R usually face. Their presentation of statistical concepts is easy to follow, and the R examples are appropriate for students who have never used statistical software before.

Book Details

Published
October 4, 2012
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
344
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781442218468

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