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Description | Quite simply the only book on statistics that students will need to buy at university. What's new in the Second Edition? 1. Fully compliant with the latest version of SPSS version 12 2. More coverage of advanced statistics including completely new coverage of non-parametric statistics. The book is 50 per cent longer than the First Edition. 3. Each section of each chapter now has a notation - 1,2 or 3 - referring to the intended level of study. This helps students navigate their way through the book and makes it user-friendly for students of ALL levels. 4. Has a 'how to use this book' section at the start of the text. 5. Characters in each chapter have defined roles - summarizing key points, to pose questions etc 6. Each chapter now has several examples for students to work through. Answers provided on the enclosed CD-ROM 7. Many more datasets than in the previous edition on the CD-ROM | Release Date | 2005 | Author | Andy P. Field | Format | Dimensions 18.6x24.0x4.6 cm 820 pages book | Publisher | SAGE | Subject(s) | Education / Teaching / General Mathematics / Probability & Statistics / General Psychology / Statistics Reference / Research Social Science / Research Social Science / Statistics |
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