The Joy of Stats

A Short Guide to Introductory Statistics in the Social Sciences, Second Edition

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Statistics, Science & Nature, Mathematics, Sociology
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Author: Roberta Garner ISBN: 9781442693593
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Higher Education Division Publication: July 1, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Roberta Garner
ISBN: 9781442693593
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Higher Education Division
Publication: July 1, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English

As a stand-alone text, a self-study manual, or a supplement to a lab manual or comprehensive text, The Joy of Stats is a unique and versatile resource. A "Math Refresher" section and self-assessment test offer a concise review of the needed math background. A "How-To?" section provides short, handy summaries of data analysis techniques and explains when to apply them. Each chapter offers key terms, numerous examples—including real-world data—practice exercises and answers, and verbal algorithms as well as formulas. The result is an unrivalled guide for students of social science as well as for practitioners and policy-makers.

The second edition has been revised throughout and includes many new examples. A new companion website, garnerjoyofstats.com, features a data set covering close to 120 countries and 10 variables, student exercises, and a full suite of instructor support materials, including power points for lectures, lab guides, and a test bank.

For more information visit www.garnerjoyofstats.com.

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As a stand-alone text, a self-study manual, or a supplement to a lab manual or comprehensive text, The Joy of Stats is a unique and versatile resource. A "Math Refresher" section and self-assessment test offer a concise review of the needed math background. A "How-To?" section provides short, handy summaries of data analysis techniques and explains when to apply them. Each chapter offers key terms, numerous examples—including real-world data—practice exercises and answers, and verbal algorithms as well as formulas. The result is an unrivalled guide for students of social science as well as for practitioners and policy-makers.

The second edition has been revised throughout and includes many new examples. A new companion website, garnerjoyofstats.com, features a data set covering close to 120 countries and 10 variables, student exercises, and a full suite of instructor support materials, including power points for lectures, lab guides, and a test bank.

For more information visit www.garnerjoyofstats.com.

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