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Názov : Applied statistics I : basic bivariate techniques / Typ dokumentu: printed text Autori: Rebecca M. Warner Údaje o vydaní (edition statement): Third Edition. Vydavateľ: London : SAGE Dátum vydania: 2021 Stránkovanie: xxiii, 623 pages Layout: illustrations Veľkosť: 25 cm ISBN (alebo iný kód): 978-1-07-180749-1 Všeobecná poznámka: Revised edition of the author's Applied statistics, c2013. Číslo MDT: 519.5/35 Abstrakt: "Applied Statistics I: Basic Bivariate Techniques has been created from the first half of Rebecca M. Warner's popular Applied Statistics: From Bivariate Through Multivariate Techniques. The author's contemporary approach differs from some of the well-worn texts in the market, and reflects current thinking in the field. It spends less time on statistical significance testing, and moves in the direction of the "new statistics" by focusing more on confidence intervals and effect size. Instructors of upper undergraduate or beginning graduate level courses will find that the greater focus on basic concepts such as partition of variance and effect size is more useful to students, particularly as preparation for more advanced courses. Spending less time on statistical significance testing allows for more time to be devoted to more interesting and useful statistics that students will see in journal articles (such as correlation and regression). This introductory statistics text includes examples in SPSS, together with datasets on an accompanying website. A companion study guide reproducing the exercises and examples in R will also be available"-- Applied statistics I : basic bivariate techniques / [printed text] / Rebecca M. Warner . - Third Edition. . - London : SAGE, 2021 . - xxiii, 623 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-07-180749-1
Revised edition of the author's Applied statistics, c2013.
Číslo MDT: 519.5/35 Abstrakt: "Applied Statistics I: Basic Bivariate Techniques has been created from the first half of Rebecca M. Warner's popular Applied Statistics: From Bivariate Through Multivariate Techniques. The author's contemporary approach differs from some of the well-worn texts in the market, and reflects current thinking in the field. It spends less time on statistical significance testing, and moves in the direction of the "new statistics" by focusing more on confidence intervals and effect size. Instructors of upper undergraduate or beginning graduate level courses will find that the greater focus on basic concepts such as partition of variance and effect size is more useful to students, particularly as preparation for more advanced courses. Spending less time on statistical significance testing allows for more time to be devoted to more interesting and useful statistics that students will see in journal articles (such as correlation and regression). This introductory statistics text includes examples in SPSS, together with datasets on an accompanying website. A companion study guide reproducing the exercises and examples in R will also be available"-- Rezervovať
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Čiarový kód Signatúra Typ dokumentu Umiestnenie Sekcia Status S14392 S Kniha Knižnica SÚ SAV Monografie Vypožičané do 01/16/2021 Applied statistics II / Rebecca M. Warner
Názov : Applied statistics II : multivariable and multivariate techniques / Typ dokumentu: printed text Autori: Rebecca M. Warner Údaje o vydaní (edition statement): Third Edition. Vydavateľ: London : SAGE Dátum vydania: 2021 Stránkovanie: xxiii, 682 pages Layout: illustrations Veľkosť: 26 cm ISBN (alebo iný kód): 978-1-07-180771-2 Všeobecná poznámka: Revised edition of the author's Applied statistics, c2013. Číslo MDT: 519.5/35 Abstrakt: "Rebecca M. Warner's bestselling Applied Statistics: From Bivariate Through Multivariate Techniques has been split into two volumes for ease of use over a two-course sequence. This new multivariate statistics text, Applied Statistics II: Multivariable and Multivariate Techniques, Third Edition is based on chapters from the second half of original book, but with much additional material. This text now provides a distinctive bridge between earlier courses and advanced topics through extensive discussion of statistical control (adding a third variable), a new chapter on the "new statistics", a new chapter on outliers and missing values, and a final chapter that provides an introduction to structural equation modeling. This text provides a solid introduction to concepts such as statistical control, mediation, moderation, and path modeling necessary to students taking intermediate and advanced statistics courses across the social sciences. Examples are provided in SPSS with datasets available on an accompanying website. A companion study guide reproducing the exercises and examples in R will also be available"-- Applied statistics II : multivariable and multivariate techniques / [printed text] / Rebecca M. Warner . - Third Edition. . - London : SAGE, 2021 . - xxiii, 682 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-07-180771-2
Revised edition of the author's Applied statistics, c2013.
Číslo MDT: 519.5/35 Abstrakt: "Rebecca M. Warner's bestselling Applied Statistics: From Bivariate Through Multivariate Techniques has been split into two volumes for ease of use over a two-course sequence. This new multivariate statistics text, Applied Statistics II: Multivariable and Multivariate Techniques, Third Edition is based on chapters from the second half of original book, but with much additional material. This text now provides a distinctive bridge between earlier courses and advanced topics through extensive discussion of statistical control (adding a third variable), a new chapter on the "new statistics", a new chapter on outliers and missing values, and a final chapter that provides an introduction to structural equation modeling. This text provides a solid introduction to concepts such as statistical control, mediation, moderation, and path modeling necessary to students taking intermediate and advanced statistics courses across the social sciences. Examples are provided in SPSS with datasets available on an accompanying website. A companion study guide reproducing the exercises and examples in R will also be available"-- Rezervovať
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Čiarový kód Signatúra Typ dokumentu Umiestnenie Sekcia Status S14393 S Kniha Knižnica SÚ SAV Monografie Vypožičané do 01/16/2021