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Statistics for Research
With a Guide to SPSS

Third Edition
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February 2011 | 608 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

This fully updated edition of Statistics for Research explains statistical concepts in a straight-forward and accessible way using practical examples from a variety of disciplines. If you're looking for an easy-to-read, comprehensive introduction to statistics with a guide to SPSS, this is the book for you!

    This is the ideal textbook for any course in statistical methods across the health and social sciences and a perfect starter book for students, researchers and professionals alike.


     
    PART ONE: AN INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
     
    Variables and Their Measurement
     
    Setting up an SPSS Data File
     
    PART TWO: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS: GRAPHS AND TABLES
     
    The Graphical Description of Data
     
    The tabular Description of Data
     
    Using Tables to Investigate the Relationship between Variables: Crosstabulations
     
    Measures of Association for Crosstabulations: Nominal Data
     
    Measures of Association for Crosstabulations: Ranked Data
     
    Multivariate Analysis of Crosstabs: Elaboration
     
    PART THREE: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS: NUMERICAL MEASURES
     
    Measures of Central Tendency
     
    Measures of Dispersion
     
    The Normal Curve
     
    Correlation and Regression
     
    Multiple Regression
     
    PART FOUR: INFERENTIAL STATISTICS: TESTS FOR A MEAN
     
    Sampling Distributions
     
    Introduction to Hypothesis Testing and the One Sample z-Test for a Mean
     
    The One Sample t-Test for a Mean
     
    Inference Using Estimation and Confidence Intervals
     
    The Two Samples t-Test for the Equality of Means
     
    The f-Test for the Equality of More Than Two Means: Analysis of Variance
     
    The Two Dependent Samples t-Test for the Mean Difference
     
    PART FIVE: INFERENTIAL STATISTICS: TESTS FOR FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS
     
    One Sample Tests for a Binomial Distribution
     
    One Sample Tests for a Multinomial Distribution
     
    The Chi-Square Test for Independence
     
    Frequency Tests for Two Dependent Samples
     
    PART SIX: INFERENTIAL STATISTICS: OTHER TESTS OF SIGNIFICANCE
     
    Rank-Order Tests for Two or More Samples
     
    The t-Test for a Correlation Coefficient
     
    PART SEVEN: ADVANCED TOPICS
     
    Statistical Power
     
    Generating New Variables in SPSS: The Recode, Compute and Multiple Response Commands

    Supplements

    Good all round and thorough book - supplemental as not all students do stat-based research project.

    Ms Alison Munn
    Innovation, Leeds Metropolitan University
    February 28, 2013

    Top on my list to consider using the textbook in the future. I like the extensive explanations for the crosstabs and the test statistics. It is not as strong on examples for business and economics, that my students prefer. I recommend to students as a supplement

    Professor Paul Bartlett
    Economics Finance Dept, St Peters College
    December 10, 2012

    The book is useful in many ways, however, it is quite similar to other texts that are better structured (for example, Burns and Burns).

    Dr Aaron Van Klyton
    International Business and Economics, Greenwich University
    November 13, 2012

    A useful resource to students taking introductory research methods, and undergraduate student using SPSS.
    The text is easy to read, covering basic research design and quantitative methodologies, with guidance on how to use SPSS to undertake various statistical tests.

    Mrs Carol Ellis
    Health , Anglia Ruskin University
    October 31, 2012

    Excellent book that complement general research methods focus.

    Mrs Yasmina Poggi
    International Business, American College Dublin
    September 24, 2012

    good

    Dr EMANUELA DELBUFALO
    Social Science, European University of Rome
    August 2, 2012

    this book can be useful if you are using SPSS within your primary research

    Mr Christopher Aitkins
    Podiatry, New College Durham
    June 27, 2012

    Well written supplement to help studets gain understanding to using SPSS with other statistical methods.

    Mr Charles Kramer
    Sch Of Ed Organization Leadshp, University of La Verne
    June 5, 2012

    Some students avoid statistics and, indeed quantitative method and methodologies. The course actively seeks out books that can help to demystify this area for students. This book is useful as a reference source for students struggling to grasp statistics. Though SPSS is not actively tought, students moving on to higher studies have a useful reference point to return to if and when statistics are involved.

    Mr Peter Thompson
    Dept of Nursing, Central Lancashire University
    May 8, 2012

    useful for project students

    Dr Judith Kuit
    Pharmacy Health and Well-being, Sunderland University
    May 2, 2012
    Key features

    NEW TO THIS EDITION:

    • Clear explanations of all the main techniques of statistical analysis
    • A brand new student-friendly, easy-to-navigate design
    • Even more step-by-step screenshots of SPSS commands and outputs
    • An extensive glossary of terms, ideal for those new to statistics
    • End of chapter exercises to help you put your learning into practice
    • A new, fully updated companion website (www.uk.sagepub.com/argyrous3) with comprehensive student and lecturer resources including additional, discipline specific examples and online readings and Blackboard quizzes

    The new edition features:

    • Clear explanations of all the main techniques of statistical analysis

    • A brand new student-friendly, easy-to-navigate design

    • Even more step-by-step screenshots of SPSS commands and outputs

    • An extensive glossary of terms, ideal for those new to statistics

    • End of chapter exercises to help you put your learning into practice

    • A new, fully updated companion website (www.uk.sagepub.com/argyrous3) with comprehensive student and lecturer resources including additional, discipline specific examples and online readings and WebCT/Blackboard quizzes.