Overview
This book provides readers with an understanding of the important considerations directly related to analyzing various forms of data - both qualitative and quantitative. While practice problems are included so that readers can self-test their knowledge of major concepts, the book does not drown its readers in page after page of problem sets and tedious calculations. The numerous practice examples of concepts, and the engaging, conversational writing style will be appealing and effective for many types of learners. For anyone with an interest in introductory statistics as it relates to social work.
Synopsis
This textbook introduces the statistical terms and procedures commonly used in the social sciences. Montcalm (University of Nevada) and Royse (University of Kentucky) explain frequency tables, types of graphs, measures of central tendency and dispersion, the normal distribution, probability and sampling, hypothesis testing, bivariate analysis, and correlation.
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