This is an introductory textbook in data analysis and statistics, designed for students in the first year of a social sciences degree.1. Introduction and Overview.
2. The Minitab Package.
3. Looking at Data.
4. Level and Spread.
5. Exploratory Data Analysis of Two Data Sets.
6. Two Variables, Correlation, Cause and Effect.
7. Fitting a Straight Line to Data.
8. Linear Transformations.
9. The Gaussian or Normal Distribution.
10. Using Standard Normal Tables.
11. The Chi Square Test.
Afterword.
Appendix 1.
Appendix 2.
References.
Index.
'The first part of the book dealing with descriptive data analysis would stand on its own as an excellent teaching aid for use with MINITAB.'
The StatisticianBryan Nolan is Senior Lecturer at South Bank University and Tutor Counsellor at the Open University.This is an introductory textbook in data analysis and statistics, designed for students in the first year of a social sciences degree. The key concepts of data analysis are explained in a clear and straightforward manner, avoiding unnecessary jargon. Very little mathematical knowledge is assumed on the part of the reader, and a variety of examples are used to illustrate the ideas and techniques.
One of the central aims of the text is to ensure that students understand the basic principles of exploratory data analysis before they become involved in manipulating large quantities of data. Hence the author generally uses small data sets to introduce the key concepts, and gradually moves towards the handling of larger data sets.
The text uses the Minitab computer analysis package, which is one of the most popular statistical packages availablelsß