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Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics: Using Microsoft Excel 2016 (4th Edition) – eBook

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  • Author: Neil J. Salkind
  • File Size: 123 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 542 pages
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications; 4th edition
  • Publication Date: February 29, 2016
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B01CEMK0X8
  • ISBN-10: 1483374084
  • ISBN-13: 9781483374086

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About The Author

Neil J. Salkind

Neil J. Salkind

Dr. Neil J. Salkind got his Ph.D. from the University of Maryland in Human Development, and after teaching for more than three decades at the University of Kansas, he remains as a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology and Research in Education, where he continues to work with students and collaborate with colleagues. His early interests were in the area of children’s cognitive development, and after research in the areas of cognitive style and (what was then known as) hyperactivity, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of North Carolina’s Bush Center for Child and Family Policy. Dr. Salkind's work then changed direction and the focus was on child and family policy, specifically the impact of alternative forms of public support on various child and family outcomes.

Neil has delivered more than 150 professional presentations and papers; written more than 100 textbooks and trade; and is the author of Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, Exploring Research and Theories of Human Development. He has edited many encyclopedias, including The Encyclopedia of Measurement and Statistics, The Encyclopedia of Human Development, and the recently published Encyclopedia of Research Design. old houses.

Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics: Using Microsoft Excel 2016, 4th Edition, (PDF) by Salkind presents an often difficult, hazy, and intimidating subject in a way that is very informative, extremely clear, and personable. Researchers and college students will appreciate the ebook’s unhurried pace, very thorough and friendly presentation. Opening with an introduction to Excel 2016, including coverage of how to use formulas and functions, this latest 4th edition also shows statistics students how to install the ‘Excel Data Analysis Tools’ options in Microsoft Excel to access a host of very useful analytical techniques. The textbook walks students through various statistical procedures, beginning with correlations, simple descriptive statistics, and graphical representations of data, and ending with inferential techniques, analysis of variance, and a new introductory chapter on data mining and working with large datasets using Excel.

NOTE: Only the ebook Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics: Using Microsoft Excel 2016, 4e, in PDF is included in this sale. No software or access codes come with it.

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