Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
by David A. Kenny
Publisher: Little, Brown 1987
ISBN/ASIN: 0316489158
ISBN-13: 9780316489157
Number of pages: 407
Description:
This textbook provides a first course in data analysis for students majoring in the social and behavioral sciences. The book is intended to be comprehensible to students who are not planning to go on to postgraduate study. Even the active researcher may find the book a useful resource.
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