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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: E. Michael Nussbaum (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.088kg ISBN: 9781848726031ISBN 10: 1848726031 Pages: 526 Publication Date: 25 July 2014 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Replaced By: 9780367702540 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Highly recommended for graduate students in the social or biological sciences, or education, Nussbaum clearly describes modern techniques for nonparametric and categorical data analysis using accessible language, numerous examples, and thought-provoking questions. The accompanying PowerPoint slides are invaluable."" – Jason E. King, Baylor College of Medicine, USA ""This book is unique in its coverage of categorical and nonparametric techniques, step-by-step examples, presentation of learning aids, and of internet resources. It is an important textbook on these topics as well as a useful reference book."" – Joanne Peng, Indiana University, USA ""This is a timely, up-to-date introduction to essential social science research tools that makes the complex accessible, and provides budding researchers with the tools they need -- from the simple to the state of the art -- in a consistent framework."" – Brendan Halpin, University of Limerick, IE ""The book uses real examples, step-by-step explanations and straightforward language to help the reader not only understand the statistical methods available for categorical and non-parametric data analysis, but also how to implement them in practice. Also important, the book includes comprehensive explanations about computational and estimation methods often neglected in other texts."" – Irini Moustaki, London School of Economics, UK ""The writing style makes it much easier for readers to appreciate the various nonparametric methods. Different from most other nonparametric books that use heavy mathematical notations, this book has simplified explanations followed by well worked out examples. The content and writing style are so inviting."" – Haiyan Wang, Kansas State University, USA ""This book is well-written and at the right level. … The author hit the right balance between technical detail and comprehensibility for this audience. … Many texts written by statisticians do not make the grade in this area."" – David Rindskopf, CUNY Graduate Center, USA ""The author has struck a nice middle ground here between showing the actual usage of the methods and giving theoretical underpinnings and background for each method. .... The level of the book is the major strength ... [it is] a practical intermediate textbook. ... Advanced undergraduate statistics majors could also use this book. ... I would strongly consider it for my graduate level course in categorical data analysis."" - Randall H. Rieger, West Chester University, USA ""[It is] a thorough intro to the basics of categorical and nonparametric data analysis. ... Overall ... well written and clear to ... a wide range of students. ... SPSS screenshots are a nice touch."" - Sara Tomek, University of Alabama, USA ""The writing style makes it much easier for readers to appreciate the various nonparametric methods. Different from most other nonparametric books that use heavy mathematical notations, this book has simplified explanations followed by well worked out examples. The content and writing style are so inviting."" – Haiyan Wang, Kansas State University, USA ""This book is well-written and at the right level. ...The author hit the right balance between technical detail and comprehensibility for this audience. ...Many texts written by statisticians do not make the grade in this area."" – David Rindskopf, CUNY Graduate Center, USA ""The author has struck a nice middle ground here between showing the actual usage of the methods and giving theoretical underpinnings and background for each method. ...The level of the book is the major strength ... [it is] a practical intermediate textbook. ...Advanced undergraduate statistics majors could also use this book. ...I would strongly consider it for my graduate level course in categorical data analysis."" - Randall H. Rieger, West Chester University, USA ""[It is] a thorough intro to the basics of categorical and nonparametric data analysis. ...Overall ...well written and clear to ...a wide range of students. ...SPSS screenshots are a nice touch."" - Sara Tomek, University of Alabama, USA" Highly recommended for graduate students in the social or biological sciences, or education, Nussbaum clearly describes modern techniques for nonparametric and categorical data analysis using accessible language, numerous examples, and thought-provoking questions. The accompanying PowerPoint slides are invaluable. - Jason E. King, Baylor College of Medicine, USA This book is unique in its coverage of categorical and nonparametric techniques, step-by-step examples, presentation of learning aids, and of internet resources. It is an important textbook on these topics as well as a useful reference book. - Joanne Peng, Indiana University, USA This is a timely, up-to-date introduction to essential social science research tools that makes the complex accessible, and provides budding researchers with the tools they need -- from the simple to the state of the art -- in a consistent framework. - Brendan Halpin, University of Limerick, IE The book uses real examples, step-by-step explanations and straightforward language to help the reader not only understand the statistical methods available for categorical and non-parametric data analysis, but also how to implement them in practice. Also important, the book includes comprehensive explanations about computational and estimation methods often neglected in other texts. - Irini Moustaki, London School of Economics, UK The writing style makes it much easier for readers to appreciate the various nonparametric methods. Different from most other nonparametric books that use heavy mathematical notations, this book has simplified explanations followed by well worked out examples. The content and writing style are so inviting. - Haiyan Wang, Kansas State University, USA This book is well-written and at the right level. ... The author hit the right balance between technical detail and comprehensibility for this audience. ... Many texts written by statisticians do not make the grade in this area. - David Rindskopf, CUNY Graduate Center, USA The author has struck a nice middle ground here between showing the actual usage of the methods and giving theoretical underpinnings and background for each method. ... The level of the book is the major strength ... [it is] a practical intermediate textbook. ... Advanced undergraduate statistics majors could also use this book. ... I would strongly consider it for my graduate level course in categorical data analysis. - Randall H. Rieger, West Chester University, USA [It is] a thorough intro to the basics of categorical and nonparametric data analysis. ... Overall ... well written and clear to ... a wide range of students. ... SPSS screenshots are a nice touch. - Sara Tomek, University of Alabama, USA ""Highly recommended for graduate students in the social or biological sciences, or education, Nussbaum clearly describes modern techniques for nonparametric and categorical data analysis using accessible language, numerous examples, and thought-provoking questions. The accompanying PowerPoint slides are invaluable."" – Jason E. King, Baylor College of Medicine, USA ""This book is unique in its coverage of categorical and nonparametric techniques, step-by-step examples, presentation of learning aids, and of internet resources. It is an important textbook on these topics as well as a useful reference book."" – Joanne Peng, Indiana University, USA ""This is a timely, up-to-date introduction to essential social science research tools that makes the complex accessible, and provides budding researchers with the tools they need -- from the simple to the state of the art -- in a consistent framework."" – Brendan Halpin, University of Limerick, IE ""The book uses real examples, step-by-step explanations and straightforward language to help the reader not only understand the statistical methods available for categorical and non-parametric data analysis, but also how to implement them in practice. Also important, the book includes comprehensive explanations about computational and estimation methods often neglected in other texts."" – Irini Moustaki, London School of Economics, UK ""The writing style makes it much easier for readers to appreciate the various nonparametric methods. Different from most other nonparametric books that use heavy mathematical notations, this book has simplified explanations followed by well worked out examples. The content and writing style are so inviting."" – Haiyan Wang, Kansas State University, USA ""This book is well-written and at the right level. … The author hit the right balance between technical detail and comprehensibility for this audience. … Many texts written by statisticians do not make the grade in this area."" – David Rindskopf, CUNY Graduate Center, USA ""The author has struck a nice middle ground here between showing the actual usage of the methods and giving theoretical underpinnings and background for each method. .... The level of the book is the major strength ... [it is] a practical intermediate textbook. ... Advanced undergraduate statistics majors could also use this book. ... I would strongly consider it for my graduate level course in categorical data analysis."" - Randall H. Rieger, West Chester University, USA ""[It is] a thorough intro to the basics of categorical and nonparametric data analysis. ... Overall ... well written and clear to ... a wide range of students. ... SPSS screenshots are a nice touch."" - Sara Tomek, University of Alabama, USA ""The writing style makes it much easier for readers to appreciate the various nonparametric methods. Different from most other nonparametric books that use heavy mathematical notations, this book has simplified explanations followed by well worked out examples. The content and writing style are so inviting."" – Haiyan Wang, Kansas State University, USA ""This book is well-written and at the right level. ...The author hit the right balance between technical detail and comprehensibility for this audience. ...Many texts written by statisticians do not make the grade in this area."" – David Rindskopf, CUNY Graduate Center, USA ""The author has struck a nice middle ground here between showing the actual usage of the methods and giving theoretical underpinnings and background for each method. ...The level of the book is the major strength ... [it is] a practical intermediate textbook. ...Advanced undergraduate statistics majors could also use this book. ...I would strongly consider it for my graduate level course in categorical data analysis."" - Randall H. Rieger, West Chester University, USA ""[It is] a thorough intro to the basics of categorical and nonparametric data analysis. ...Overall ...well written and clear to ...a wide range of students. ...SPSS screenshots are a nice touch."" - Sara Tomek, University of Alabama, USA Highly recommended for graduate students in the social or biological sciences, or education, Nussbaum clearly describes modern techniques for nonparametric and categorical data analysis using accessible language, numerous examples, and thought-provoking questions. The accompanying PowerPoint slides are invaluable. - Jason E. King, Baylor College of Medicine, USA This book is unique in its coverage of categorical and nonparametric techniques, step-by-step examples, presentation of learning aids, and of internet resources. It is an important textbook on these topics as well as a useful reference book. - Joanne Peng, Indiana University, USA This is a timely, up-to-date introduction to essential social science research tools that makes the complex accessible, and provides budding researchers with the tools they need -- from the simple to the state of the art -- in a consistent framework. - Brendan Halpin, University of Limerick, IE The book uses real examples, step-by-step explanations and straightforward language to help the reader not only understand the statistical methods available for categorical and non-parametric data analysis, but also how to implement them in practice.ã Also important, the book includes comprehensive explanations about computational and estimation methods often neglected in other texts. - Irini Moustaki, London School of Economics, UK The writing style makes it much easier for readers to appreciate the various nonparametric methods. Different from most other nonparametric books that use heavy mathematical notations, this book has simplified explanations followed by well worked out examples. The content and writing style are so inviting. - Haiyan Wang, Kansas State University, USA This book is well-written and at the right level. ... The author hit the right balance between technical detail and comprehensibility for this audience. ... Many texts written by statisticians do not make the grade in this area. - David Rindskopf, CUNY Graduate Center, USA The author has struck a nice middle ground here between showing the actual usage of the methods and giving theoretical underpinnings and background for each method. .... The level of the book is the major strength ... [it is] a practical intermediate textbook. ... Advanced undergraduate statistics majors could also use this book. ... I would strongly consider it for my graduate level course in categorical data analysis. ã - Randall H. Rieger, West Chester University, USA [It is] a thorough intro to the basics of categorical and nonparametric data analysis. ... Overall ... well written and clear to ... a wide range of students. ... SPSS screenshots are a nice touch. ã - Sara Tomek, University of Alabama, USA Author InformationE. Michael Nussbaum is a professor of educational psychology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |