Understanding Social Statistics / Edition 2

Understanding Social Statistics / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
1412910536
ISBN-13:
9781412910538
Pub. Date:
03/02/2006
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1412910536
ISBN-13:
9781412910538
Pub. Date:
03/02/2006
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Understanding Social Statistics / Edition 2

Understanding Social Statistics / Edition 2

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Overview

Designed to help take the fear out of the essential use of numbers in social research, this textbook introduces students to statistics as a powerful means of revealing patterns in human behaviour. The authors provide an accessible guide to quantitative data analysis including: clear explanations of all the methods; comprehensive coverage of analytic tools; an introduction to using SPSS, the most widely used statistical analysis program; examples based on real datasets - the UK General Household Survey and the World Bank's Social Indicators of Development - available to students on the World Wide Web; helpful chapter summaries; exercises at the end of each chapter; and a glossary of key terms.

Understanding Social Statistics will be an essential textbook for courses on statistics and quantitative research across the social sciences.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412910538
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 03/02/2006
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 7.32(w) x 9.13(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jane Fielding gained her DPhil in Biochemistry in 1976 to be followed by postdoctoral fellowships at Queen Elizabeth College and Imperial College, University of London. She joined Surrey University in 1981 as a researcher on several part-time contracts in the departments of Sociology, Psychology and Human Biology. In 1984 she was appointed as the Departmental Research Fellow and has been involved with the teaching of computing and quantitative methods since that time. In 1994 she took up her current lectureship in quantitative methods and was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2001.

Nigel Gilbert is Professor of Sociology at the University of Surrey, Guildford, England. He is the author or editor of 34 books and many academic papers and was the founding editor of the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. His current research focuses on the application of agent-based models to understanding social and economic phenomena, especially the emergence of norms, culture, and innovation. He obtained a doctorate in the sociology of scientific knowledge in 1974 from the University of Cambridge and has subsequently taught at the universities of York and Surrey in England. He is one of the pioneers in the field of social simulation and is past president of the European Social Simulation Association. He is a Fellow of the UK Academy of Social Sciences and of the Royal Academy of Engineering.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: PRELIMINARIES

Numbers, Data and Analysis

Using Computers in Statistics

PART TWO: UNIVARIATE ANALYSIS

Frequencies, Proportions and Percentages

Graphics for Display

Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion

Graphics for Analysis

The Normal Curve

PART THREE: BIVARIATE ANALYSIS

Interval Data

Categorial Data

Sampling and Inference

Hypotheses Testing

Modelling Data

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