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Statistics for people who (think they) hate statistics /

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Intended for people who wants to learn or brush-up on the basics of statistics but question their abilities, this book offers a slow-paced, entertaining introduction to the topic. Using playful headings to encourage students to read further, the book begins with an introduction to the "language" of statistics and then covers descriptive statistics (from computing measures of central tendency to distributions and curve plotting to graphing data) and inferential statistics (including probability, statistical significance, correlation/regression, ANOVA, and multiple regression).Throughout the book, Salkind offers readers:- A Difficulty Rating Index for each chapter- Tips for doing and thinking about a statistical technique- Top Ten for everything from the best ways to create a graph to the most effective techniques for data collection- Tech talk boxes for readers who want additional details and commentary on statistical procedures - Things to Remember that offer readers reviews and reminders of how material presented earlier relates to a technique down into a clear sequence of procedures- SPSS Tips for executing each major statistical technique- Practice exercises at the end of each chapter followed by worked out solutionsThe book concludes with a statistical software sampler and a description of the best Internet sites for statistical information and data resources. Readers of the book will also have access to a website for downloading actual data that they can use to practice additional exercises from the book. Researchers and students who find themselves uncomfortable with the analysis portion of their work will appreciate this book's unhurried pace and thorough, friendly presentation.

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