The Joy of STATS: A Short Guide to Introductory Statistics in the Social Sciences, Third Edition - Paperback
The Joy of STATS: A Short Guide to Introductory Statistics in the Social Sciences, Third Edition - Paperback
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by Roberta Garner (Author), Michael Ash (With)
The Joy of Stats offers a reader-friendly introduction to applied statistics and quantitative analysis in the social sciences and public policy. Perfect as an undergraduate text or self-study manual, it emphasizes how to understand concepts, interpret algorithms and formulas, analyze data, and answer research questions.
This brand new edition offers examples and visualizations using real-life data, a revised discussion of statistical inference, and introductory examples in R and SPSS. The third edition has been extensively reorganized with shorter chapters and closer links between concepts and formulas, while retaining useful pedagogical features including key terms, practice exercises, a math refresher, and playful inserts on "the mathematical imagination." The Joy of Stats also places a strong emphasis on learning how to write and speak clearly about data results. Supported by a companion website with data sets and additional resources, The Joy of Stats is a superb choice for introducing students to applied statistics and for refreshing and reviewing stats as a social scientist, public policy professional, or community activist.
Author Biography
Roberta Garner is a professor in the Department of Sociology at DePaul University.
Michael Ash is a professor in the Department of Economics and School of Public Policy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.