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OverviewFeatures Worked examples from the behavioral and social sciences Clearly written, without mathematical formulae Well-structured, for beginners and intermediate readers Assumes no knowledge of R or programming ('coding') Comprehensive chapter on categorical analysis - not just 'Chi squared' Effect sizes and confidence intervals Clear explanation of factor analysis Covers MANOVA, cluster analysis, logistic regression, survival analysis and partial correlations Introduces Bayesian statistics Reproduces a well-received short chapter on making presentations Data sets, exercises and case studies on the website Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cole DavisPublisher: Vor Press Imprint: Vor Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm ISBN: 9781915500007ISBN 10: 1915500001 Pages: 465 Publication Date: 01 June 2022 Audience: Adult education , Further / Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsR and statistics can frighten anyone. This book is a great resource for students and anyone else wanting to learn statistics and R. The author has a knack of explaining things in an easy and accessible way. Further, the book does not dwell on mathematical formulas, which many stats books do. So if you want to move beyond tools such as SPSS, then this is the book to get you started. Dr Joshua Skoczylis, Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Counter-Terrorism Studies, University of Lincoln This is a very clear, logically structured and comprehensive guide to statistical testing using R. With a worked example for every test, it coincidentally teaches the beginner the basics of programming in easy steps. Choosing the clearest methods, this is great for people in a hurry. Seriously recommended. Aikaterini Kossaridou, Compliance Officer A selection of reviews of previous statistics books by Cole Davis Cole Davis presents the clearest explanations for the concepts underlying the most useful statistical tests. He provides great guidance on the steps required to perform the tests, and the justification for these steps. His writing flows yet he does not pass over difficult ideas with jargon, as is often the case with statistics books. Rather he supplies the reader with useful analogies and comparisons in everyday language that aid understanding. Andrew Smart, neuroscientist and author of Autopilot Cole Davis contributes significantly to the understanding of statistics; the clarity of his writing, his ability to explain statistical nuances shines through. Steven Chan, Professor of Surgery, University of Melbourne R and statistics can frighten anyone. This book is a great resource for students and anyone else wanting to learn statistics and R. The author has a knack of explaining things in an easy and accessible way. Further, the book does not dwell on mathematical formulas, which many stats books do. So if you want to move beyond tools such as SPSS, then this is the book to get you started. Dr Joshua Skoczylis, Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Counter-Terrorism Studies, University of Lincoln This is a very clear, logically structured and comprehensive guide to statistical testing using R. With a worked example for every test, it coincidentally teaches the beginner the basics of programming in easy steps. Choosing the clearest methods, this is great for people in a hurry. Seriously recommended. Aikaterini Kossaridou, Compliance Officer A selection of reviews of previous statistics books by Cole Davis Cole Davis presents the clearest explanations for the concepts underlying the most useful statistical tests. He provides great guidance on the steps required to perform the tests, and the justification for these steps. His writing flows yet he does not pass over difficult ideas with jargon, as is often the case with statistics books. Rather he supplies the reader with useful analogies and comparisons in everyday language that aid understanding. Andrew Smart, neuroscientist and author of Autopilot Cole Davis contributes significantly to the understanding of statistics; the clarity of his writing, his ability to explain statistical nuances shines through. Steven Chan, Professor of Surgery, University of Melbourne Author InformationThe General Editor of the Statistics without Mathematics series at Vor Press is a researcher and data analyst with experience in government, business and the third sector, who is also well-known as an internationally published author of books on statistical testing. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |