Statistics for political analysis : understanding the numbers / Theresa Marchant-Shapiro, Southern Connecticut State University.
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TextPublication details: London: Sage, 2015.Description: xvii, 475 pages : color illustrations (some color)ISBN: - 9781452258652 (pbk.)
- 320.015195 MAR
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 449-454) and index.
The political use of numbers: lies and statistics -- Measurement: counting the Biggel-Balls -- Measures of central tendency: that's some mean baseball -- Measures of dispersion: missing the mark -- Continuous probability: so what's normal anyway? -- Means testing: sampling a population -- Hypothesis testing: examining relationships -- Describing the pattern: what do you see? -- Chi-square and Cramer's V: what do you expect? -- Measures of association: making connections -- Multivariate relationships: taking control -- Bivariate regression: putting your ducks in a line -- Multiple regression: the final frontier -- Understanding the numbers: knowing what counts.
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