Statistical Persuasion
How to Collect, Analyze, and Present Data...Accurately, Honestly, and Persuasively
- Robert W. Pearson - University of Pennsylvania, USA
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"A number of my students commended the readability of the book....It is truly one of a kind in the most excellent way."
-Elsie Szecsy, Arizona State University
This textbook focuses attention on the conceptual understanding of statistics, the signposts of (in)appropriate research design and quality measurement, the selection of the right statistical tools under different conditions, and the presentation of substantive and technical results.
Key Features
- Illustrates statistical and graphical procedures in SPSS and Excel through step-by-step instructions for the analysis of real-world examples and data problems in education, crime, government performance, and program evaluation
- Clearly demonstrates the importance of sound research designs and measurement as well as appropriate statistical procedures
- Shows how to make persuasive as well as principled statistical arguments and presentations to nonacademic audiences
- Embeds statistical analysis within a political framework, thus alerting students to the temptation to distort data and its interpretation, the limits of dispassionate analysis, and the conditions under which sound analysis can inform decisions
Instructors interested in this title can learn more about Robert Pearson and his book by viewing his YouTube video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu7IzFQtwco
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The Password-Protected Instructor Teaching Site at http://www.sagepub.com/pearsonsp/ offers sample syllabi; an instructor's manual; PowerPoint lecture slides, test questions and answer keys for each chapter and a final comprehensive examination, solution sets to lab exercises, and handouts for students.
The Student Study Site at http://www.sagepub.com/pearsonsp/ offers a student workbook that includes exercises, essay assignments, and sample data sets. Video lectures concerning key concepts are also available on YouTube.
I plan to recommend this text to our math department as a supplement to the existing Introduction to Statistics text.
I am using this text to enhance current lecture materials.
The focus was different than the focus for my course.
This is a good supplementary reading text.
THe text is very well written and readable. However, I do not want to encourage my statistcs students to use Excel EVER, so I didn't recommend this book. It is a great book to those who may use Excel for data analysis.
This is a good entry level statistics textbook for students with social sciences major. There are no hard math concepts but all of straight forward description to allow students to understand the basics of quantitative analytical approaches. The explanation of the SPSS (now named as PASW) is clear. Supplemental exercises are easy to follow. I don't think students will have anymore fear to math, statistics, and computer software after reading this book.