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_aCY-NiCIU _btur _cCY-NiCIU _erda |
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_a519.5 _bA47 2009 |
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_aAgresti, Alan _eauthor |
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_aStatistical Methods for the Social Sciences / _cAlan Agresti, Barbara Finlay |
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250 | _aFourth Edition | ||
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_aNew Jersey: _bPEARSON, _c2009. |
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_a609 pages; _c25 cm. |
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_2rdacontent _atext _btxt |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated _bn |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume _bnc |
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500 | _aIncludes index | ||
500 | _a4 copies | ||
650 | _aMathematics | ||
650 | _aStatistics | ||
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_aFinlay, Barbara _eauthor _92415 |
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856 | _3Table of contents only | ||
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_2ddc _cBK |
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_g1 _tIntroduction |
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_g1 _tIntroduction to Statistical Methodology |
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_g4 _tDescriptive Statistics and Inferential Statistics |
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_g6 _tThe Role of Computers in Statistics |
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_g7 _tChapter Summary |
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_g11 _tSampling and Measurement |
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_g11 _tVariable and Their Measurement |
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_g15 _tRandomization |
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_g18 _tSampling Variability and Potential Bias |
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_g21 _tOther Probability Sampling Methods |
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_g24 _tChapter Summary |
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_g31 _tDescriptive Statistics |
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_g31 _tDescribing Data with Table and Graphs |
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_g38 _tDescribing the Center of the Data |
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_g46 _tDescribing Variability of the Data |
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_g51 _tMeasures of Position |
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_g55 _tBivariate Descriptive Statistics |
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_g58 _tSample Statistics and Population Parameters |
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_g59 _tChapter Summary |
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_g73 _tProbability Distribitions |
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_g73 _tIntroduction to Probability |
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_g75 _tProbability Distributions for Discrete and Continuous Variables |
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_g78 _tThe Normal Probability Distribution |
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_g85 _tSampling Distributions Describe How Statistics Vary |
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_tSampling Distributions of Sample Means _p89 |
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_tReview Population Sample Data and Sampling Distributions _p95 |
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_tChapter Summary _p99 |
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_t Statistical Inference Estimation _p107 |
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_tPoint and Interval Estimation _p107 |
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_tConfidence Interval for a Proportion _p110 |
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_tConfidence Interval for a Mean _p116 |
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_tChoice of sample Size _p124 |
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_tConfidence Intervals for Median and Other Parameters* _p129 |
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_t Chapter Summary _p132 |
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_tStatistical Inference Significance Tests _p143 |
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_tThe Five Parts of a Significant test _p144 |
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_tSignificance Test for a mean _p147 |
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_tSignificance Test for a Proportion _p156 |
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_tDecisions and Types of Errors in Tests _p159 |
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_tLimitations of Significance Tests _p163 |
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_tCalculating P (Type II Error )* _p166 |
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_tSmall-Sample Test for a Proportion- the Binomial Distribution* _p169 |
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_tChapter Summary _p173 |
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_tComparison of two Groups _p183 |
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_tPreliminaries for Comparing Group _p183 |
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_tCategorical Data Comparing Two Proportions _p 187 |
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_tQuantitative Data Comparing Two Means _p191 |
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_t193 _pComparing Means with Dependent Samples |
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_tOther Methods for Comparing Means* _p197 |
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_tOther Methds for Comparing Proportions* _p201 |
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_tNonparametric Statistics for Comparing _p205 |
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_tChapter Summary _p208 |
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_tAnalyzıng Assocıatıon between Categorıcal Varıables _p221 |
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_tContıngency Tables _p221 |
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_tChı-Squared Test of Independence _p224 |
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_tResıduals: Detecting the Pattern of Association _p229 |
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_t233 _pMeasuring Association in Contingency Tables |
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_t239 _pAssociation Between Ordinal Variables |
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_tInference for Ordinal Associations _p243 |
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_tChapter Summary _p246 |
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_tLinear Regression and Correlation _p255 |
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_tLinear Relationships _p256 |
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_tLeast Squares Prediction Equation _p259 |
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_tThe Linear Regression Model _p265 |
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_tMeasuring Linear Association: The Correlation _p269 |
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_tInferences for the Slope and Correlation _p276 |
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_tModel Assumptions and Violation _p283 |
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_tChapter Summary _p288 |
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_tIntroduction to Multivariate Relationships _p301 |
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_tAssociation and Casualty _p301 |
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_tControlling for Other Variables _p304 |
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_tTypes of Multivariate Relationships _p307 |
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_tInferential Issues in Statistical Control _p313 |
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_tChapter Summary _p314 |
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_tMultiple Regression and Correlation _p321 |
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_tThe Multiple Regression Model _p321 |
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_tExample with multiple Regression Computer output _p326 |
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_tMultiple Correlation R 2 _p331 |
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_tInference for Multiple Regression Coefficients _p335 |
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_tInteractions Between Predictors in Their Effects _p340 |
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_tComparing Regression Models _p345 |
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_tPartial Correlations _p347 |
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_tStandardized Regression Coefficients _p351 |
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_tChapter Summary _p354 |
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_tComparing Groups: Analysis of Variance(ANOVA) _p369 |
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_tComparing Several Means: The Analysis of Variance F Test _p369 |
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_tMultiple Comparisons of Means _p376 |
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_tPerforming ANOVA by Regression Modeling _p378 |
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_tTwo-Way Analysis of Variance _p382 |
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_tTwo-way ANOVA and Regression _p386 |
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_tRepeated Measures _p391 |
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_tTwo-Way ANOVA with Repeated Measures on a Factors _p395 |
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_tEffects of Violations of ANOVA Assumption _p400 |
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_tChapter Summary _p402 |
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_tCombining Regression and ANOVA: Quantitative and Categorical Predictors _p413 |
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_tRegression with Quantitative and Categorical Predictors _p414 |
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_tPermitting Interaction between Quantitative and Categorical Predictors _p419 |
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_tInference for Regression with Quantitative and Categorical Predictors _p422 |
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_tAdjusted Means _p426 |
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_tChapter Summary _p433 |
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_tModel Building with Multiple Regression _p441 |
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_tModel Selection Procedures _p441 |
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_tRegression Diagnostics _p448 |
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_tEffects of Multicollinearity _p456 |
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_tGeneralized Linear Models _p458 |
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_tNonlinear Relationships Polynomial Regression _p462 |
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_tExponential Regression and Log Transforms _p469 |
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_tChapter Summary _p473 |
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_tLogistic Regression: Modeling Categorical Responses _p483 |
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_tLogistic Regression _p483 |
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_tMultiple Logistic Regression _p488 |
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_tInference for Logistic Regression Models _p493 |
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_tLogistic Regression Models for Ordinal Variables _p496 |
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_tLogistic Models for Normal Responses _p501 |
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_tLoglinear Relationship Models For Nominals Responses _p503 |
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_tModel Goodness-of -Fit Tests For Contingency Tables _p507 |
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_tChapter Summary _p511 |
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_tAn Introduction to Advanced Methodology _p519 |
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_tLongitudinal Data Analysis _p519 |
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_tMultilevel (Hierarchical) _p523 |
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_tEvent History Models _p524 |
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_tPath Analysis _p527 |
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_tFactor Analysis _p532 |
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_tStructural Equation Models _p537 |
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_tMarkov Chains _p541 |
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_tAppendix A: SPSS and S.A.S For Statistical Analysis _p545 |
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_tAppendix B: Answers to Selected Odd-Numbered Exercises _p567 |
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_tTables _p591 |
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_tBibliography _p599 |
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_tIndex _p604 |
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