The primary objective of this book is to explore and examine various statistical concepts in their interconnectedness. It delves into the discussion of these statistical principles within the context of research, utilizing research methodologies and processes as a foundation.
Furthermore, the book seeks to demonstrate the manual computation of statistical concepts, employing traditional methods involving paper and pen. Additionally, it elucidates the application of these concepts through the use of moderately to advanced statistical software like Microsoft Excel and SPSS. The overarching goal is to elucidate not only how each statistical concept is calculated but also to highlight its interplay with other statistical elements and the implications of the calculated results.
The book strives to provide a clear and thorough comprehension of statistical concepts relevant to research. However, it is designed to cater to a broad audience, offering insights into statistical concepts that are suitable for moderate levels of complexity. Specifically, the focus is on statistical concepts applicable to undergraduate and graduate studies, including endeavors such as baby theses, theses, and dissertations in fields like social sciences and basic medical research. The emphasis is on fundamental statistical tools relevant to these disciplines, fostering a nuanced understanding of statistical methodologies within a moderate complexity framework.