Martin Lee Abbott ...
552 pages - Publisher: Wiley; 1st edition (September 13, 2011)
Language: English - ISBN-10: 0470889454 - ISBN-13: 978-0470889459
Utilizing the latest software, this book presents the essential
statistical procedures for drawing valuable results from data in the
social sciences.
Mobilizing interesting real-world examples from the
field of education, "Understanding Educational Statistics Using
Microsoft Excel and SPSS" supplies a seamless presentation that
identifies valuable connections between statistical applications and
research design. Class-tested to ensure an accessible presentation, the
book combines clear, step-by-step explanations and the use of software
packages that are accessible to both the novice and professional alike
to present the fundamental statistical practices for organizing,
understanding, and drawing conclusions from educational research data.
The
book begines with an introduction to descriptive and inferential
statistics and then proceeds to acquaint readers with the various
functions for working with quantitative data in the Microsoft Excel
environment, such as spreadsheet navigation; sorting and filtering; and
creating pivot tables. Subsequent chapters treat the procedures that are
commonly-employed when working with data across various fields of
social science research, including: Single-sample tests Repeated measure
tests Independent t-tests One way ANOVA and factorial ANOVA Correlation
Bivariate regression Chi square Multiple regression
Individual
chapters are devoted to specific procedures, each ending with a lab
exercise that highlights the importance of that procedure by posing a
research question, examining the question through its application in
Excel and SPSS, and concluding with a brief research report that
outlines key findings drawn from the results. Real-world examples and
data from modern educational research are used throughout the book, and a
related Web site features additional data sets, examples, and labs,
allowing readers to reinforce their comprehension of the material.
Bridging
traditional statistical topics with the latest software and
applications in the field of education, "Understanding Educational
Statistics Using Microsoft Excel and SPSS" is an excellent book for
courses on educational research methods and introductory statistics in
the social sciences at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It
also serves as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in
the fields of education, psychology, and the social sciences who require
a statistical background to work with data in their everyday work.