Social Science Research Design and Statistics: A Practitioner's Guide to Research Methods and IBM SPSS Analysis

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Social Science Research Design and Statistics: A Practitioner's Guide to Research Methods and IBM SPSS Analysis

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Rating : 4.50 (689 Votes)
Asin : 0978718682
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 630 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-11-17
Language : English

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Additionally, a companion website provides book users with supplemental resources to include SPSS data files linked to the test examples presented in this book.. It is classroom tested and current with IBM SPSS 22. This book integrates social science research methods and the descriptions of over 40 univariate, bivariate, and multivariate tests to include a description of the purpose, key assumptions and requirements, example research question and null hypothesis, SPSS procedures, display and interpretation of SPSS output, and what to report for each test

Dahan da Cunha said Five Stars. Very good book!!!!

We wrote a textbook for courses on research design and/or statistics using SPSS (which we have taught in the past). The paperback version of the second edition is 630 8x10 pages long with a $29.95 list price. The book we wrote covers the content of these two books and more. Replacing the two textbooks with our textbook save our students over $200 for a single course! If this is not a disruptive use of technology, I don't know what is. This one book replaces two textbooks I used in my courses--one lists for $118.60 (on SPSS) and the other $154 (on statistics). Christensen that describes a process by which a product or service takes root initially in simple applications at the bottom of a market and then relentlessly moves upmarket, eventually displacing established competitors. However, we thought the concept could also be applied to textbooks, since they, like tuition, have become so expensive.We decided to move forward with our concept. However, textb

Alfred P. He presently serves as professor of education at Regent University, teaching primarily research related courses in EdD and PhD programs.michpon@regent. BakerJason is a professor of education at Regent University where he serves as the distance education advisor in a blended EdD program. He also completed postgraduate work in systems management at the

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