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All of the major topics of an introductory level statistics course for social science are covered. Background areas include levels of measurement and research design basics. Descriptive statistics include all major measures of central tendency and dispersion/variation.
and procedures of statistics. Statistics is a branch of science dealing with collecting, organizing, summarizing, analysing and making decisions from data. Definition 1.1.1 Statistics is divided into two main areas, which are descriptive and inferential statistics. A Descriptive Statistics
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This text is intended for juniors, seniors, or beginning graduate students in statistics, mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering as well as for adequately prepared students in the social sciences and economics.
Statistics is a branch of mathematics used to summarize, analyze, and interpret what we observe—to make sense or meaning of our observations. A family counselor may use statistics to describe patient behavior and the effectiveness of a treatment program.
OpenIntro Statistics covers a first course in statistics, providing a rigorous introduction to applied statistics that is clear, concise, and accessible. This book was written with the undergraduate level in mind, but it’s also popular in high schools and graduate courses.
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