Introductory criminal justice statistics and data analysis
โ Scribed by Blevins, Kristie R.; Soderstrom, Irina R.
- Publisher
- Waveland Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 289
- Edition
- Second edition.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The latest edition of this user-friendly statistics and data analysis text is enriched by undated material and the successful teaching and research experiences of the lead author and new coauthor, Kristie Blevins. Their goal is to help students understand the logic of statistical reasoning and expose them to a variety of research situations in the context of criminal justice. The authors present basic statistical Read more...
โฆ Table of Contents
Section one. Descriptive statistics --
1. Introduction to statistics --
2. Displaying and graphing distributions --
3. Descriptive statistics: measures of central tendency and dispersion --
4. The normal curve and standard scores --
Section two. Inferential statistics: tests of group differences --
5. Introduction to inferential statistics --
6. Hypothesis testing --
7. Nonparametric tests: chi-square tests --
8. Mean difference tests: t-tests --
9. Significance differences: one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) --
Section three. Inferential statistics: tests of association --
10. Significant relationships: bivariate correlation --
11. Significant relationships: simple linear regression --
12. Significant relationships: multiple linear regression.
โฆ Subjects
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Research -- Methodology;Criminal statistics -- Methodology;Quantitative research -- Methodology;Criminal justice, Administration of -- Research -- Methodology;Criminal statistics -- Methodology
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