Quantitative and Statistical Research Methods

Quantitative and Statistical Research Methods

Author: William E. Martin

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-07-09

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 111823457X

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Quantitative and Statistical Research Methods This user-friendly textbook teaches students to understand and apply procedural steps in completing quantitative studies. It explains statistics while progressing through the steps of the hypothesis-testing process from hypothesis to results. The research problems used in the book reflect statistical applications related to interesting and important topics. In addition, the book provides a Research Analysis and Interpretation Guide to help students analyze research articles. Designed as a hands-on resource, each chapter covers a single research problem and offers directions for implementing the research method from start to finish. Readers will learn how to: Pinpoint research questions and hypotheses Identify, classify, and operationally define the study variables Choose appropriate research designs Conduct power analysis Select an appropriate statistic for the problem Use a data set Conduct data screening and analyses using SPSS Interpret the statistics Write the results related to the problem Quantitative and Statistical Research Methods allows students to immediately, independently, and successfully apply quantitative methods to their own research projects.


Applied Statistics with SPSS

Applied Statistics with SPSS

Author: Eelko Huizingh

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2007-01-24

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1446223000

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Accessibly written and easy to use, Applied Statistics Using SPSS is an all-in-one self-study guide to SPSS and do-it-yourself guide to statistics. Based around the needs of undergraduate students embarking on their own research project, the text′s self-help style is designed to boost the skills and confidence of those that will need to use SPSS in the course of doing their research project. The book is pedagogically well developed and contains many screen dumps and exercises, glossary terms and worked examples. Divided into two parts, Applied Statistics Using SPSS covers : 1. A self-study guide for learning how to use SPSS. 2. A reference guide for selecting the appropriate statistical technique and a stepwise do-it-yourself guide for analysing data and interpreting the results. 3. Readers of the book can download the SPSS data file that is used for most of the examples throughout the book. Geared explicitly for undergraduate needs, this is an easy to follow SPSS book that should provide a step-by-step guide to research design and data analysis using SPSS.


A Text Book Of Research Methodology And Applied Statistics

A Text Book Of Research Methodology And Applied Statistics

Author: Dr. Shwetha Javali

Publisher: Academic Guru Publishing House

Published: 2024-02-02

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 8119843606

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"Research Methodology and Applied Statistics" serves as an all-encompassing and indispensable manual that establishes a connection between theoretical concepts and practical implementation. It equips academicians, students, and researchers with the necessary expertise and competencies to undertake rigorous empirical inquiries. This literary work provides an extensive examination of research methodology, offering readers clear and precise guidance as they navigate the complexities of research design, data collection, and analysis. The book's applied statistics section is especially remarkable due to its ability to convert statistical principles into pragmatic instruments that facilitate informed decision-making. Practical insights regarding the interpretation of statistical findings will be provided to readers, thereby ensuring that the research outcomes are pertinent and applicable. Accessible to novice and seasoned researchers alike, the book features a straightforward methodology and practical illustrations sourced from a variety of fields. By emphasizing the de-mystification of the research process, this book promotes a more profound comprehension of the fundamental principles that underpin scientific investigation. This resource is of great worth to individuals who are grappling with the intricacies of research methodology and applied statistics. It promotes a culture that values decision-making grounded in evidence and contributes to the progression of knowledge in diverse disciplines. Whether you are a novice researcher or an experienced practitioner looking to improve your research abilities, this book serves as an indispensable companion throughout your quest for knowledge.


Fundamental of Research Methodology and Statistics

Fundamental of Research Methodology and Statistics

Author: Yogesh Kumar Singh

Publisher: New Age International

Published: 2006-12

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 8122418864

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The book approaches research from a perspective different from that taken in other educational research textbooks. The goal is to show educators that the application of research principles can make them more effective in their job of promoting learning. The basic point is that we do not have to stop teaching to do research; research is something we can do while teaching and if we do good research, we will do better teaching. This book includes most of the topics treated in traditional educational research books, but in a different order and with a different emphasis. The important content cons.


Foundations of Applied Statistical Methods

Foundations of Applied Statistical Methods

Author: Hang Lee

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-08

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 3319024027

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This is a text in methods of applied statistics for researchers who design and conduct experiments, perform statistical inference, and write technical reports. These research activities rely on an adequate knowledge of applied statistics. The reader both builds on basic statistics skills and learns to apply it to applicable scenarios without over-emphasis on the technical aspects. Demonstrations are a very important part of this text. Mathematical expressions are exhibited only if they are defined or intuitively comprehensible. This text may be used as a self review guidebook for applied researchers or as an introductory statistical methods textbook for students not majoring in statistics.​ Discussion includes essential probability models, inference of means, proportions, correlations and regressions, methods for censored survival time data analysis, and sample size determination. The author has over twenty years of experience on applying statistical methods to study design and data analysis in collaborative medical research setting as well as on teaching. He received his PhD from University of Southern California Department of Preventive Medicine, received a post-doctoral training at Harvard Department of Biostatistics, has held faculty appointments at UCLA School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School, and currently a biostatistics faculty member at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.


Research Methods and Statistics for Public and Nonprofit Administrators

Research Methods and Statistics for Public and Nonprofit Administrators

Author: Masami Nishishiba

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2013-09-17

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 1483301419

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Research Methods and Statistics for Public and Nonprofit Administrators: A Practical Guide is a comprehensive, easy-to-read, core text that thoroughly prepares readers to apply research methods and data analysis to the professional environments of public and non-profit administration. The authors expertly incorporate original case examples to demonstrate concepts using “real actors,” facing specific scenarios, in which research methods must be applied. This unique approach—presented in language accessible to both students new to research as well as current practitioners—guides the reader in fully understanding the research options detailed throughout the text.


Research Methods in Applied Settings

Research Methods in Applied Settings

Author: Jeffrey A. Gliner

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2000-02

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 1135677344

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The authors of this unique text found that while most students can "crunch" the numbers quite easily and accurately with a calculator or computer, many have trouble seeing the "big picture" or seeing how research questions and design influence data analysis. As a result, the authors developed a semantically consistent framework that integrates traditional research approaches (experimental, quasi-experimental, comparative) into three basic kinds of research questions (difference, associational, and descriptive), which, in turn, lead to three kinds or groups of statistics with the same names. This text: *helps students become good consumers of research by demonstrating how to analyze and evaluate research articles; *offers a number of summarizing diagrams and tables that clarify confusing or difficult to learn topics; *points out the value of qualitative research and how it should lead quantitative researchers to be more flexible; *divides all quantitative research questions into five logically consistent categories that help students select appropriate statistics and understand their cause and effect; and *classifies design into three major types: between groups, within subjects, and mixed groups and shows that, although these three types use the same general type of statistics (e.g., ANOVA), the specific statistics in between-groups design are different from those in within-subjects and mixed groups.


Applied Statistics and Multivariate Data Analysis for Business and Economics

Applied Statistics and Multivariate Data Analysis for Business and Economics

Author: Thomas Cleff

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-07-10

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 303017767X

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This textbook will familiarize students in economics and business, as well as practitioners, with the basic principles, techniques, and applications of applied statistics, statistical testing, and multivariate data analysis. Drawing on practical examples from the business world, it demonstrates the methods of univariate, bivariate, and multivariate statistical analysis. The textbook covers a range of topics, from data collection and scaling to the presentation and simple univariate analysis of quantitative data, while also providing advanced analytical procedures for assessing multivariate relationships. Accordingly, it addresses all topics typically covered in university courses on statistics and advanced applied data analysis. In addition, it does not limit itself to presenting applied methods, but also discusses the related use of Excel, SPSS, and Stata.


Statistical Research Methods

Statistical Research Methods

Author: Roy Sabo

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1461487080

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This textbook will help graduate students in non-statistics disciplines, advanced undergraduate researchers, and research faculty in the health sciences to learn, use and communicate results from many commonly used statistical methods. The material covered, and the manner in which it is presented, describe the entire data analysis process from hypothesis generation to writing the results in a manuscript. Chapters cover, among other topics: one and two-sample proportions, multi-category data, one and two-sample means, analysis of variance, and regression. Throughout the text, the authors explain statistical procedures and concepts using a non-statistical language. This accessible approach is complete with real-world examples and sample write-ups for the Methods and Results sections of scholarly papers. The text also allows for the concurrent use of the programming language R, which is an open-source program created, maintained and updated by the statistical community. R is freely available and easy to download.


Modern Applied Statistics with S-PLUS

Modern Applied Statistics with S-PLUS

Author: William N. Venables

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 562

ISBN-13: 1475727194

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A guide to using the power of S-PLUS to perform statistical analyses, providing both an introduction to the program and a course in modern statistical methods. Readers are assumed to have a basic grounding in statistics, thus the book is intended for would-be users, as well as students and researchers using statistics. Throughout, the emphasis is on presenting practical problems and full analyses of real data sets, with many of the methods discussed being modern approaches to topics such as linear and non-linear regression models, robust and smooth regression methods, survival analysis, multivariate analysis, tree-based methods, time series, spatial statistics, and classification. This second edition is intended for users of S-PLUS 3.3, or later, and covers both Windows and UNIX. It treats the recent developments in graphics and new statistical functionality, including bootstraping, mixed effects linear and non-linear models, factor analysis, and regression with autocorrelated errors. The authors have written several software libraries which enhance S-PLUS, and these, plus all the datasets used, are available on the Internet.