Statistical Calculation for Beginners
First published in 1940, this book was designed to explain as simply as possible how to perform the calculations involved in common statistical methods. Although not meant as a treatise on the theory of statistics, it nevertheless offered sufficient theory to enable the student to understand the use and application of the methods described. Whilst the book was chiefly addressed to students of the biological sciences, especially psychology, the methods described are fundamental to statistical work and could also prove useful to anyone needing to make use of elementary statistical methods. More than ten years after its original publication, a second edition was produced in 1952. This edition corrected a number of small arithmetical errors and took into account new statistical methods that had been developed. It is this second edition which is reproduced here.
Product details
July 2009Paperback
9780521116206
180 pages
216 × 140 × 11 mm
0.24kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Averages
- 3. Scatter or dispersion
- 4. The normal and binomial distributions
- 5. Significance of mean and difference between means
- 6. Correlation
- 7. Other methods of correlation
- 8. Regression and the correlation ratio
- 9. X2 contingency: goodness of fit
- 10. Ranking and the agreement of judges
- 11. Introduction to analysis of variance
- Answers to exercises.