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Starting Statistics
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Starting Statistics
A Short, Clear Guide



February 2010 | 200 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Statistics: A Short, Clear Guide is an accessible, humorous and easy introduction to statistics for social science students.

In this refreshing book, experienced author and academic Neil Burdess shows that statistics are not the result of some mysterious "black magic", but rather the result of some very basic arithmetic. Getting rid of confusing x's and y's, he shows that it's the intellectual questions that come before and after the calculations that are important: (i) What are the best statistics to use with your data? and (ii) What do the calculated statistics tell you?

Statistics: A Short, Clear Guide aims to help students make sense of the logic of statistics and to decide how best to use statistics to analyse their own data. What's more, it is not reliant on students having access to any particular kind of statistical software package.

This is a very useful book for any student in the social sciences doing a statistics course or needing to do statistics for themselves for the first time.

 
Welcome to Starting Statistics
 
PART ONE: MEASUREMENT
 
Introducing Measurement
 
Measuring Numbers
 
Measuring Categories
 
PART TWO: STANDARDIZATION
 
Introducing Standardization
 
Standardizing Categories
 
Standardizing Numbers
 
PART THREE: CORRELATIONS
 
Introducing Correlations
 
Correlations between Categories
 
Correlations between Numbers
 
PART FOUR: SAMPLING AND ESTIMATION
 
Introducing Sampling
 
Estimating Numbers
 
Estimating Categories
 
PART FIVE: HYPOTHESIS TESTING
 
Introducing Hypothesis Testing
 
Hypotheses about Categories
 
Hypotheses about Numbers
 
Hypotheses about Categories and Numbers

The book is organized in a manner that may confuse undergraduate students. For this level of courses, I prefer books which are organized according to the common research stages.

Mrs Hayuta Yinon
Education , oranim college of education
May 3, 2010

This is a useful test which explains concepts clearly with a variety of useful examples.

Dr Liam Foster
Social Science , Sheffield University
April 29, 2010

Not sufficent depth

Dr Homer Tolson
Ehrd, Texas A & M University - College State
April 26, 2010

Excellent introductory text - paticularly enjoyed the introduction

Mr Andy Young
Health and Wellbeing, Sheffield Hallam University
April 14, 2010

good helpful overview text without being too technical

Dr Stephen Skuce
Religion , Cliff College
March 22, 2010

Very useful, user friendly introduction

Dr Tim Kilner
Health & Life Sciences, Coventry University
March 18, 2010

This very readable book will form an excellent primer on Statistics to give those who are slightly hesitant or even afraid of the subject more confidence in dealing with the underlyng concepts and rationale. It covers the methods in straightforward, common-sense terms that our students will appreciate. It has come too late for our current course, but I will certainly let our students know about it and recommend students on next year's course to start reading through the book before the course starts.

Dr Malcolm Campbell
School of Nursing, Manchester University
March 15, 2010
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