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Hyperstat
David Lane, Ph.D.
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The Research Methods Knowledge Base
William Trochim, Ph.D., James P. Donnelly, Ph.D.
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Research Methods: The Concise Knowledge Base
William Trochim, Ph.D.
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Research Methods: The Concise Knowledge Base Workbook
James P. Donnelly, Ph.D., William Trochim, Ph.D.
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Researching the Polity: A Handbook of Scope and Methods
Laurence Jones, Edward Olson
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Researching the Polity: A Handbook of Scope and Methods Workbook
Laurence Jones, Edward Olson
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| Introductory Statistics: Concepts, Models and Applications, 2e |
David Stockburger, Ph.D., Missouri State University |
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Online Edition:
$58.50
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Paperback + Online Edition: $67.75
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ISBN-10: 1931442460
ISBN-13: 9781931442466
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Copyright © 2001
287 Pages
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Features and Benefits |
* This is a totally new edition with interactive elements added and new navigational tools for students to use. Copy has been revised, edited, and restructured to bring it up-to-date and easier to read.
* Finding scores and areas on normal curves is easy using the Probability Calculator. Students no longer have to flip to the back of the book to find this information. Simply select the normal distribution, enter values into the correct boxes, and click a button. The area or score will be entered in the correct box and a representation of the curve will be drawn in the display area. This calculator in introduced in Chapter 9 and is used throughout the rest of the text.
* In Chapter 23-2, Stockburger includes a new interactive exercise for determining critical values for the correlation coefficient. This illustrates and reinforces this concept to enhance student understanding via integrated media.
* Stockburger's modeling approach sets this book apart from the rest. He utilizes a conceptual framework around models to present statistics. This framework focuses on computation, assumptions, probability theory and hypothesis testing.
* A key objective of the text is to have students come away with an understanding of relationships between statistics and the scientific method, and how it applies to psychology and the behavioral sciences. Students learn to calculate and communicate statistical information to others. |
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