Social Statistics for a Diverse Society (Undergraduate Research Methods and Statistics)
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ISBN: 1412915171 / Publisher: Pine Forge Press, July 2005
This updated edition seeks to be as user-friendly as possible by streamlining chapters and emphasizing computer use for those with math anxiety. Frankfort-Nachmias (U. of Wisconsin) and Leon- Guerrero (Pacific Lutheran U.) focus on applying statistical techniques to issues of social concern, e.g., racial/ethnic categories. The text includes chapter exercises utilizing the SPSS statistical package, a basic math review, and standard statistical tables. The CD contains SPSS version 13.0 with updated demos and exercises. Dates of previous iterations are not given. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Written especially for undergraduate students taking their first course in social statistics, this highly accessible bestselling text has been thoroughly revised and updated with the latest General Social Survey data. This new Fourth Edition maintains the same informal, conversational writing style along with the many pedagogical features have led to the previous editions' widespread success. It also introduces new social issues, including more analysis of cultural diversity. In this Fourth Edition, the authors have introduced a strong global perspective by using real-life examples from the International Social Survey Programme that help expand the students' analytical focus beyond the United States.
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