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From Numbers to Words: Reporting Statistical Results for the Social SciencesBUY FROM AMAZON.COM
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Usually ships in 24 hours RRP: Buy New: $42.12 You Save: $4.68 (10%) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours EDITORIAL REVIEWAn invaluable reference tool that guides readers through drafting the results of quantitative experiments and investigations. Everyone who does quantitative social science research writes up the results of their experiments and investigations, and this book offers guidance on how to do so. This book teaches readers how to draft the results of statistical experiments and investigations in text or visual format. This how-to book serves as an effective reference tool for students new to statistics and for experienced researchers. For statistics students as well as statistical researchers. PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: Allyn & BaconPub. Date: 11th June 2001 Catalog: Book Media: Paperback Number Of Pages: 125 Ean: 9780801332807 Isbn: 080133280X ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
This is a "must have" book if you are taking statistics. I am presently taking Advance Statistics and I have always had trouble in the correct phrasing of the statistics that I have produced from my studies. I searched and bought many books to help guide me in this area. I was exicted when I read through this book. It not only guides you, it gives specific examples on the correct terminology. I am not yet an expert at writing up statistics but I am much better because of this book. As a side note, I have also shown it to others in my class, along with my professor, and many are going to order it.
I got this for a quantitative methods class this semester and it's been a helpful guide for explaining how to write up results from statistical output. It provides clear 'how-to' examples and illustrations of individual statistics, as well as explanations of terminology used for reporting results. If you're new to writing up statistical results, or would like a guide that clearly explains symbols, terminology, what you're supposed to include, and when/where to include it - this is for you. SIMILAR ITEMS: |

