Content: <br>Chapter 1 Sources of Error (pages 1β13): <br>Chapter 2 Hypotheses: The why of your Research (pages 15β29): <br>Chapter 3 Collecting Data (pages 31β55): <br>Chapter 4 Data Quality Assessment (pages 57β63): <br>Chapter 5 Estimation (pages 65β78): <br>Chapter 6 Testing Hypotheses: Choosing
Common Errors in Statistics (and How to Avoid Them), Third Edition
β Scribed by P. I. Good, J. W. Hardin(auth.)
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 267
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"All statistics students and teachers will find in this book a friendly and intelligentguide to . . . applied statistics in practice."
-Journal of Applied Statistics
". . . a very engaging and valuable book for all who use statistics in any setting."
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". . . a concise guide to the basics of statistics, replete with examples . . . a valuablereference for more advanced statisticians as well."
-MAA Reviews
Now in its Third Edition, the highly readable Common Errors in Statistics (and How to Avoid Them) continues to serve as a thorough and straightforward discussion of basic statistical methods, presentations, approaches, and modeling techniques. Further enriched with new examples and counterexamples from the latest research as well as added coverage of relevant topics, this new edition of the benchmark book addresses popular mistakes often made in data collection and provides an indispensable guide to accurate statistical analysis and reporting. The authors' emphasis on careful practice, combined with a focus on the development of solutions, reveals the true value of statistics when applied correctly in any area of research.
The Third Edition has been considerably expanded and revised to include:
- A new chapter on data quality assessment
A new chapter on correlated data
An expanded chapter on data analysis covering categorical and ordinal data, continuous measurements, and time-to-event data, including sections on factorial and crossover designs
Revamped exercises with a stronger emphasis on solutions
An extended chapter on report preparation
New sections on factor analysis as well as Poisson and negative binomial regression
Providing valuable, up-to-date information in the same user-friendly format as its predecessor, Common Errors in Statistics (and How to Avoid Them), Third Edition is an excellent book for students and professionals in industry, government, medicine, and the social sciences.
Content:Chapter 1 Sources of Error (pages 1β11):
Chapter 2 Hypotheses: The Why of Your Research (pages 13β25):
Chapter 3 Collecting Data (pages 27β47):
Chapter 4 Data Quality Assessment (pages 49β55):
Chapter 5 Estimation (pages 57β66):
Chapter 6 Testing Hypotheses: Choosing a Test Statistic (pages 67β100):
Chapter 7 Miscellaneous Statistical Procedures (pages 101β114):
Chapter 8 Reporting Your Results (pages 115β137):
Chapter 9 Interpreting Reports (pages 139β147):
Chapter 10 Graphics (pages 149β173):
Chapter 11 Univariate Regression (pages 175β192):
Chapter 12 Alternate Methods of Regression (pages 193β203):
Chapter 13 Multivariable Regression (pages 205β216):
Chapter 14 Modeling Correlated Data (pages 217β223):
Chapter 15 Validation (pages 225β231):
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Content: <br>Chapter 1 Sources of Error (pages 1β11): <br>Chapter 2 Hypotheses: The Why of Your Research (pages 13β25): <br>Chapter 3 Collecting Data (pages 27β43): <br>Chapter 4 Estimation (pages 45β56): <br>Chapter 5 Testing Hypotheses: Choosing a Test Statistic (pages 57β85): <br>Chapter 6 Streng
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