Using microcomputers and mainframes for data analysis in the social sciences / Barry Greenberg

By: Greenberg, Barry [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Columbus : Merrill Publishing Company, c1987Description: xiv, 277 pages ; 25 cmISBN: 0675205395Subject(s): MICROCOMPUTERS | COMPUTER PROGRAM LANGUAGESLOC classification: QA 76.5 .G74 1987
Contents:
Chapter 1. Using the computer for data description -- Chapter 2. Data base management -- Chapter 3. The use of correlation as research strategy -- Chapter 4. One-way tests of significance and research strategy -- Chapter 5. Multifactor test for significance -- Chapter 6. Using the computer to perform multiple regression.
Summary: This book is designed for graduate and advanced undergraduate students from disciplines, such as education, sociology, social work, psychology, nursing, marketing, and public administration, which typically include a research requirements.
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Computer Science Relegation Room GC QA 76.5 .G74 1987 c.2 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.2 Available NULIB000002436

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Using the computer for data description -- Chapter 2. Data base management -- Chapter 3. The use of correlation as research strategy -- Chapter 4. One-way tests of significance and research strategy -- Chapter 5. Multifactor test for significance -- Chapter 6. Using the computer to perform multiple regression.

This book is designed for graduate and advanced undergraduate students from disciplines, such as education, sociology, social work, psychology, nursing, marketing, and public administration, which typically include a research requirements.

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