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9780803931336 Academic Inspection Copy

How to Analyze Data

  • ISBN-13: 9780803931336
  • Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
    Imprint: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
  • By Carol T. Fitz-Gibbon, By Lynn Lyons Morris
  • Price: AUD $233.00
  • Stock: 0 in stock
  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 30/07/2002
  • Format: Paperback (279.00mm X 215.00mm) 168 pages Weight: 450g
  • Categories: Applied mathematics [PBW]
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This volume offers a basic introduction to a variety of elementary statistical techniques, including those for summarizing data, analysing differences between groups and examining relationships between measures. How to Analyze Data is a revision of the first edition volume How to Calculate Statistics. While many of the techniques described are the same as those in the original version, several infrequently applied ones have been excluded, and treatment of Effect Size, a relatively recent and simple approach to examining differences between groups, has been added. Moreover, the book has been significantly expanded with three important new chapters. A concerted effort has been made to include only the most basic and widely used statistical techniques that are appropriate for answering essential evaluation questions. Worksheets and practical examples are included throughout.
Carol Fitz-Gibbon initiated the A-Level Information System in 1983 and was Director of the Curriculum, Evaluation and Management Centre from 1989-2003 and Professor of Education at Durham from 1996-2003. She has a continuing interest in cross-age tutoring and Reforms as Experiments in an active retirement.
Introduction Summarizing a Single Set of Scores Examining Differences Between Groups Examining Relationships Between Variables Construction Tests and Analyzing Questionnaires Selecting Statistical Procedures Meta Analysis
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