Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
โ Scribed by Kenny D.A.
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 434
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This textbook provides a first course in data analysis for students majoring in the social and behavioral sciences. The book is intended to be comprehensible to students who are not planning to go on to postgraduate study. Even the active researcher may find the book a useful resource.
โฆ Table of Contents
cover3.TIF......Page 1
Kenny Bookk.pdf......Page 2
Kenny Bookk.pdf......Page 0
Kenny 2.pdf......Page 18
Kenny 3.pdf......Page 138
137.pdf......Page 150
temp.pdf......Page 151
229.pdf......Page 241
temp2.pdf......Page 242
Kenny 4.pdf......Page 249
274.pdf......Page 286
temp3.pdf......Page 287
Kenny 5.pdf......Page 339
342.pdf......Page 352
343.pdf......Page 353
big book.pdf......Page 354
389.pdf......Page 395
389.pdf......Page 396
fin.pdf......Page 397
fin.pdf......Page 414
Formulas.pdf......Page 431
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