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Data Analysis For Social Science 1st Elena Llaudet Kosuke Imai

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Data Analysis For Social Science 1st Elena Llaudet Kosuke Imai
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.65 MB
Author: Elena Llaudet, Kosuke Imai
ISBN: 9780691199436, 0691199434
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1st

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Data Analysis For Social Science 1st Elena Llaudet Kosuke Imai by Elena Llaudet, Kosuke Imai 9780691199436, 0691199434 instant download after payment.

Data Analysis for Social Science provides a friendly
introduction to the statistical concepts and programming skills needed
to conduct and evaluate social scientific studies. Using plain language
and assuming no prior knowledge of statistics and coding, the book
provides a step-by-step guide to analyzing real-world data with the
statistical program R for the purpose of answering a wide range of
substantive social science questions. It teaches not only how to perform
the analyses but also how to interpret results and identify strengths
and limitations. This one-of-a-kind textbook includes supplemental
materials to accommodate students with minimal knowledge of math and
clearly identifies sections with more advanced material so that readers
can skip them if they so choose.
  • Analyzes real-world data using the powerful, open-sourced statistical program R, which is free for everyone to use
  • Teaches how to measure, predict, and explain quantities of interest based on data
  • Shows
    how to infer population characteristics using survey research, predict
    outcomes using linear models, and estimate causal effects with and
    without randomized experiments
  • Assumes no prior knowledge of statistics or coding
  • Specifically designed to accommodate students with a variety of math backgrounds
  • Provides cheatsheets of statistical concepts and R code
  • Supporting
    materials available online, including real-world datasets and the code
    to analyze them, plus—for instructor use—sample syllabi, sample lecture
    slides, additional datasets, and additional exercises with solutions

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