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Statistics For Social Data Analysis 4th Edition 4th David Knoke

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Statistics For Social Data Analysis 4th Edition 4th David Knoke
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Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.05 MB
Pages: 544
Author: David Knoke, George W. Bohrnstedt, Alisa Potter Mee
ISBN: 9780875814483, 0875814484
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 4th

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Statistics For Social Data Analysis 4th Edition 4th David Knoke by David Knoke, George W. Bohrnstedt, Alisa Potter Mee 9780875814483, 0875814484 instant download after payment.

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The fourth edition of STATISTICS FOR SOCIAL DATA ANALYSIS continues to show students how to apply statistical methods to answer research questions in various fields. Throughout the text, the authors underscore the importance of formulating substantive hypotheses before attempting to analyze quantitative data. An important aspect of this text is its realistic, hands-on approach. Actual datasets are used in most examples, helping students understand and appreciate what goes into the research process. The book focuses on the continuous-discrete distinction in considering the level at which a variable is measured. Rather than dwelling on the four conventional levels-of-measurement distinctions, the authors discuss statistics for analyzing continuous and discrete variables separately and in combination.

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