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We offer free resources for students and researchers working with statistics in the social sciences. All the calculators and tools featured here have been designed with easy of use and clarity of presentation in mind.
A set of tools for use in descriptive statistics, including a histogram generator, average and variance calculators.
Statistics for Social Sciences prepares students from a wide range of disciplines to interpret and learn the statistical methods critical to their eld of study. By using the General Linear Model (GLM), the author builds a foundation that enables students to see how statistical methods are interrelated, enabling them to build on the basic skills.
1 sty 2011 · Do your students lack confidence in their ability to handle quantitative work? Are they unsure about how best to use SAS, SPSS, and Excel programs? The new edition of the bestselling textbook Statistics for the Social Sciences is the solution.
Key features. Illustrates statistical concepts and methodologies with real data drawn from the social sciences to make statistics relevant to students' interests and field of study. Includes step-by-step instructions with screenshots to show readers how to conduct and interpret each statistical analysis using Excel and SPSS.