ABSTRACT

This book introduces students to the collection, uses, and interpretation of statistical data in the social sciences. It would suit all social science introductory statistics and research methods courses. Separate chapters are devoted to data in the fields of demography, housing, health, education, crime, the economy, wealth, income, poverty, labor, business statistics, and public opinion polling, with a concluding chapter devoted to the common problem of ambiguity. Each chapter includes multiple case studies illustrating the controversies, overview of data sources including web sites, chapter summary and a set of case study questions designed to stimulate further thought.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction □□□□

chapter 2|29 pages

Demography □□□□

chapter 3|24 pages

Housing □□□□

chapter 4|27 pages

Health □□□□

chapter 5|24 pages

Education □□□□

chapter 6|29 pages

Crime □□□□

chapter 7|26 pages

The National Economy □□□□

chapter 8|26 pages

Wealth, Income, and Poverty □□□□

chapter 9|19 pages

Labor Statistics □□□□

chapter 10|21 pages

Business Statistics □□□□

chapter 11|25 pages

Government □□□□

chapter 12|26 pages

Public Opinion Polling □□□□

chapter 13|14 pages

Conclusions □□□□