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Quantitative and Statistical Research Methods : From Hypothesis to Results, Paperback / softback Book

Quantitative and Statistical Research Methods : From Hypothesis to Results Paperback / softback

Part of the Research Methods for the Social Sciences series

Paperback / softback

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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 hypothesesIdentify, classify, and operationally define the study variablesChoose appropriate research designsConduct power analysisSelect an appropriate statistic for the problemUse a data setConduct data screening and analyses using SPSSInterpret the statisticsWrite 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.

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