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Practical Statistics for Students
An Introductory Text
- Louis Cohen
- Michael Holliday - Loughborough University, UK
September 1996 | 384 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This bestselling textbook is designed to help students understand parametric and nonparametric statistical methods so that they can tackle research problems successfully. By working through this book carefully and systematically, those who may not have a strong background in mathematics will gain a thorough grasp of the most widely used statistical methods in the social sciences.
Introduction
Measurement Concepts
Classifying Data
Presenting Data
Measuring Typical Achievement
Measuring Variations in Achievement
Measuring Relative Achievement
Measuring Association
Regression Analysis
Inferential Statistics
Choosing an Appropriate Test
Design 1
Design 2
Design 3
Design 4
Design 5
Design 6
Design 7
Design 8
Factorial Designs
This text is highly recommended for students studying statistics in applied sciences as it makes use of the formulae that are used in the syllabus and is written very well.
Science and Technology, Adam Smith College
December 5, 2011
Unfortunately the language is too complicated for our non-native English speakers.
Business Administration , Koblenz Univerity of Applied Sciences
February 2, 2011
This book will be useful for me to use as a resource with the few students who really want to know about how the statistics work. It is too mathematical for most of my applied social science students who will not have studied mathematics beyond GCSE grade B tier.
Sport and Exercise Science, Chichester University
July 22, 2010