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Exercising Essential Statistics, 3rd Edition With new critical thinking questions, data-based exercises, tips on data presentation, and suggested reading lists, this workbook gets students comfortable applying each technique. Helpful software primers on SPSS and Excel provide essential skills. The workbook’s CD includes seven data sets that cover a range of measures and applications (available in SPSS, SAS, SYSTAT, Stata, and Excel).
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Table of Contents
Section II. Research Methods Section III. Descriptive Statistics Section IV. Inferential Statistics Section V. Further Statistics Appendix: Statistical Tables Bio(s)
Evan M. Berman, Victoria University at Wellington Evan M. Berman is university chair professor at the National Chengchi University (Taipei, Taiwan) Doctoral Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, and the Department of Public Administration. Prior to moving to Taiwan, he was the Huey McElveen Distinguished Professor at Louisiana State University, and professor of public administration at the University of Central Florida and the University of Miami. Evan Berman is widely recognized a leading scholar of his generation and has published widely on topic of productivity, performance and human resources management in the U.S. and abroad. He has taught quantitative methods and research methods for over twenty years – the result of which is this book. Berman has served as a policy analyst for the National Science Foundation. The conceptual and non-mathematical approach is inspired by a background in physics. XiaoHu Wang, City University of Hong Kong XiaoHu Wang is Professor of Public Administration at City University of Hong Kong. Previously, he was Professor of Public Administration at the University of Central Florida (UCF). He has more than 20 years of experience teaching statistical methods, public budgeting, and financial management. He has been working with many U.S. governmental and nonprofit agencies as project manager, analyst, or performance evaluator. His applications of statistical methods in research and practice have helped many governments and nonprofits improve their performance and operations. He serves on editorial boards of several academic journals and chaired American Society of Public Administration's Section on Public Performance and Management. He is the winner of multiple teaching and research awards at UCF. |
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