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Straightforward Statistics with Excel Chieh-Chen Bowen

Straightforward Statistics with Excel By Chieh-Chen Bowen

Straightforward Statistics with Excel by Chieh-Chen Bowen


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Written in an accessible and clear manner, Straightforward Statistics with Excel (R) helps students across the social and behavioral sciences gradually build their skills to develop a better understanding of the world around them. The Second Edition features Excel instructions and exercises so students can use the widely-available software.

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Straightforward Statistics with Excel by Chieh-Chen Bowen

Written in an accessible and clear manner, Straightforward Statistics with Excel (R) 2e by Chieh-Chen Bowen helps students across the social and behavioral sciences gradually build their skills to develop a better understanding of the world around them. Each chapter purposefully connects with the previous chapter for a gradual accrual of knowledge from simple to more complex concepts. This effective, cumulative approach to statistics through logical transitions eases students into statistics and prepares them for success in more advanced quantitative coursework and their own research. The second edition now features Excel instructions and exercises throughout so students can use this widely-available and applied software for statistics.

This book is designed to walk the reader through statistics at a steady but gentle pace, providing pop quizzes throughout every chapter so readers can check their knowledge along the way. By gradually stepping up difficulty in each chapter, students generate a solid foundation and are prepared for the next chapters. Straightforward Statistics with Excel looks at the big picture so that the basic statistical concepts connect to everyday and relevant research examples in multiple ways. Throughout the book the reader is reminded of what they need to be able to recall with You Must Remember This boxes. A rich source of practical resources are located at the end of chapters beginning with What You Learned, followed by three sets of exercises so students can immediately apply their knowledge.

The new edition features a reorganized presentation of material, starting with measures of central tendency, separating this from measures of variability so students better understand the differences. A more thorough presentation of one-sample and dependent samples t-tests gives students a stronger foundation in these crucial tests in statistics. New examples and studies complete the update, with a focus on simplicity. Throughout, the book makes use of Excel instructions and screenshots so students can take statistics with them through research projects and into the world beyond academia.

About Chieh-Chen Bowen

Chieh-Chen Bowen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Cleveland State University. She received her Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and a doctoral minor in Statistics from Penn State. She teaches undergraduate and graduate level Statistics, Personnel Psychology, Job Analysis, and Performance Management. Her research interests are comparing cross-cultural management practices, investigating women's issues in the workplace, and validating personality questionnaires for employee selection. When she is not teaching or doing research, she can be found providing expert witness consulting services to attorneys who are involved in employment discrimination cases. On her days off, she works on figuring out the probability of a black-and-white cat selectively shedding only white fur on navy blue carpet while shedding only black fur on white ceramic tiles.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Chapter 1. Introduction to Statistics What Is Statistics? Random Sampling Methods Scales of Measurement Variable Classifications Required Mathematical Skills for This Course Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Chapter 2. Summarizing, Organizing Data, and Measures of Central Tendency What You Know and What Is New Frequency Distribution Table Graphs Common Distribution Shapes Measures of Central Tendency Excel Step-by-Step Instruction for Calculating SX From a Frequency Table and Constructing a Bar Graph and a Histogram Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Chapter 3. Measures of Variability What You Know and What Is New Measures of Variability Discover the Hidden Functions in Excel: Analysis Toolpak Installation Instructions Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Chapter 4. Standard Z Scores What You Know What Is New Standard Z Scores Empirical Rule for Variables With a Normal Distribution Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Chapter 5. Basic Principles of Probability What You Know and What Is New Basic Terms and Mathematical Operations in Probability Linkage Between Probability and Z Score in a Normal Distribution Probabilities, Z Scores, and Raw Scores Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Chapter 6. The Central Limit Theorem What You Know and What Is New Sampling Error Sampling Distribution of the Sample Means and the Central Limit Theorem Relationships Between Sample Means and the Population Mean The Law of Large Numbers Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Chapter 7. Hypothesis Testing What You Know and What Is New Type I Error and Type II Error The Four-Step Procedure to Conduct a Hypothesis Test Further Discussions on Directional Versus Nondirectional Hypothesis Tests Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Chapter 8. One-Sample t Test and Dependent-Sample t Test What You Know and What Is New The Unknown s and Conducting the One-Sample t Test The t Distribution With a Specific Curve for Every Degree of Freedom The Four-Step Hypothesis Test in One-Sample t Tests Confidence Intervals in One-Sample t Tests Introducing Dependent-Sample t Tests Calculations and the Hypothesis Testing Process in Dependent-Sample t Tests Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Chapter 9. Independent-Samples t Tests What You Know and What Is New Introducing Independent Samples and the Decision Rules on Equal Variances Decision Rules for Equal Variances Assumed Versus Equal Variances Not Assumed Confidence Intervals of the Mean Differences Effect Sizes Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Chapter 10. Correlation What You Know and What Is New Pearson's Correlation Hypothesis Testing for Pearson's Correlation Interpretations and Assumptions of Pearson's Correlation Partial Correlation Excel Step-by-Step Instruction for Constructing a Scatterplot Excel Step-by-Step Instruction for Calculating Pearson's r Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Chapter 11. Simple Regression What You Know and What Is New Y-Intercept and Slope Hypothesis Testing for Simple Regression Statistical Assumptions for Simple Regression Step-by-Step Instructions of Simple Regression in Excel Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Chapter 12. One-Way Analysis of Variance What You Know and What Is New Introducing One-Way ANOVA Between-Group Variance and Within-Group Variance Hypothesis Testing for One-Way ANOVA Effect Size for One-Way ANOVA Step-by-Step Instructions for Using Excel to Run an ANOVA Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Chapter 13. Chi-Square Tests for Goodness of Fit and Independence What You Know and What Is New The Chi-Square Expected Frequency Goodness-of-Fit Tests Chi-Square for Independence Test Exercise Problems Chapter Resources What You Learned Key Words Learning Assessment Appendix A. The Standard Normal Distribution Table (Z Table) Appendix B. The t-Distribution Table (t Table) Appendix C. The F Table Appendix D. The Critical Values of Pearson's Correlation Table (r Table) Appendix E. The Critical Values for the Chi-Square Tests (?2 Table) Answers to the Learning Assessments Glossary References Index

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CIN1544361963G
9781544361963
1544361963
Straightforward Statistics with Excel by Chieh-Chen Bowen
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2021-11-08
520
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