ABSTRACT

Introduction to Real World Statistics provides students with the basic concepts and practices of applied statistics, including data management and preparation; an introduction to the concept of probability; data screening and descriptive statistics; various inferential analysis techniques; and a series of exercises that are designed to integrate core statistical concepts. The author’s systematic approach, which assumes no prior knowledge of the subject, equips student practitioners with a fundamental understanding of applied statistics that can be deployed across a wide variety of disciplines and professions.

Notable features include:

  • short, digestible chapters that build and integrate statistical skills with real-world applications, demonstrating the flexible usage of statistics for evidence-based decision-making
  • statistical procedures presented in a practical context with less emphasis on technical jargon
  • early chapters that build a foundation before presenting statistical procedures
  • SPSS step-by-step detailed instructions designed to reinforce student understanding
  • real world exercises complete with answers
  • chapter PowerPoints and test banks for instructors.

part I|52 pages

Getting Started

part II|50 pages

Sampling Considerations

chapter 5|12 pages

Sampling Strategies

chapter 6|19 pages

Sample Size

chapter 7|5 pages

Sources and Types of Statistical Error

chapter 8|12 pages

Missing Data

part III|73 pages

Data Screening, Describing, and Probabilities

part IV|182 pages

Statistical Analysis

section |130 pages

Numeric Variables

chapter 22|19 pages

Single Linear Regression

chapter 23|15 pages

Multiple Linear Regression