Statistics for the helping professions / Frank P. Besag and Peter P. Besag

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Beverly Hills, California : Sage Publications, Incorporation, c1985Description: 375 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 803923406
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HA 29 .B47 1985
Contents:
Section I. Philosophy, History, and Science -- 1. Reality, Truth, and Science -- 2. Social History of Statistics -- Section I. Definitions and Dialectics -- 3. Statistics, Research, Validity, and Reliability -- 4. The Dialectic: Data Types, Normality, and Symmetry Summary of Section II -- Section III. Descriptive Methods -- 5. Describing the Data: Percentages and Location -- 6. Dispersion Around the Mean -- 7. Dispersion Around the Median -- Summary of Section III -- Section IV. Probables, Improbables, Common and Rare -- 8. Probability and Probability Theory -- 9. Elementary Probability -- 10. Random Variables -- 11. Sampling Distributions -- Summary of Section IV -- Section V. Parameter Estimation and Tests of Hypotheses -- 12. Estimation Theory -- 13. Hypothesis Testing -- 14. Inferences About the Two Means -- Section VI: Statistical Procedures and Statistical Significance -- 15. Regression and Correlation -- 16. Chi Square and Its Related Procedures -- 17: Stable Procedures -- 18. Analysis of Variance and Covariance.
Summary: Statistics for the helping professions are different than for other fields. Not that the calculations are different or that even different procedures are used. Rather, the questions asked are different. Helping professionals deal in concrete situations that directly affect the lives of people, and not just any people, but people with whom we have to work on a daily basis.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Gen. Ed. - CBA GC HA 29 .B47 1985 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000005432

Includes index.

Section I. Philosophy, History, and Science -- 1. Reality, Truth, and Science -- 2. Social History of Statistics -- Section I. Definitions and Dialectics -- 3. Statistics, Research, Validity, and Reliability -- 4. The Dialectic: Data Types, Normality, and Symmetry Summary of Section II -- Section III. Descriptive Methods -- 5. Describing the Data: Percentages and Location -- 6. Dispersion Around the Mean -- 7. Dispersion Around the Median -- Summary of Section III -- Section IV. Probables, Improbables, Common and Rare -- 8. Probability and Probability Theory -- 9. Elementary Probability -- 10. Random Variables -- 11. Sampling Distributions -- Summary of Section IV -- Section V. Parameter Estimation and Tests of Hypotheses -- 12. Estimation Theory -- 13. Hypothesis Testing -- 14. Inferences About the Two Means -- Section VI: Statistical Procedures and Statistical Significance -- 15. Regression and Correlation -- 16. Chi Square and Its Related Procedures -- 17: Stable Procedures -- 18. Analysis of Variance and Covariance.

Statistics for the helping professions are different than for other fields. Not that the calculations are different or that even different procedures are used. Rather, the questions asked are different. Helping professionals deal in concrete situations that directly affect the lives of people, and not just any people, but people with whom we have to work on a daily basis.

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