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  2. Social Science Statistics

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    Statistical resources for social scientists, including z test, chi-square & t test statistical calculators.

  3. Here you'll find a set of statistics calculators that are intuitive and easy to use. Included are a variety of tests of significance, plus correlation, effect size and confidence interval calculators.

  4. Methods and Statistics in Social Sciences Specialization

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    Identify interesting questions, analyze data sets, and correctly interpret results to make solid, evidence-based decisions. This Specialization covers research methods, design and statistical analysis for social science research questions.

  5. The use of statistics in social sciences | Emerald Insight

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    Social statistics is the field of statistical science that deals with the study of social phenomena and in particular human behavior in a social environment. Such phenomena are any kind of human activities, including activities of groups of people like households, societies and nations and their impacts on culture, education and other areas.

  6. Statistics for the Social Sciences

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    showing students how statistics can lead to practical knowledge in the social sciences. Browsing through the book will show that I have included examples from psychology, sociology, family

  7. STATISTICS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES - Wiley Online Library

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    Statistics in the social sciences: current methodological developments / edited by Stanislav Kolenikov, Douglas Steinley, Lori Thombs Includes bibliographic references and index.

  8. Data Analysis for Social Scientists | Economics | MIT ...

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    This course introduces methods for harnessing data to answer questions of cultural, social, economic, and policy interest. We will start with essential notions of probability and statistics.