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Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics : Excel 2007 Edition

9781412971027

Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics : Excel 2007 Edition

  • ISBN 13:

    9781412971027

  • ISBN 10:

    1412971020

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 04/02/2009
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
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Summary

Utilizing the personable and clear approach that made Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics a bestseller, Neil J. Salkind focuses on the use of Excel as the primary analytic tool in the Second Edition of Statistics for People Who Think They Hate Statistics ' Excel 2007 Edition. Salkind walks readers through various statistical procedures, beginning with correlations and graphical representation of data and ending with inferential techniques and analysis of variance. Throughout the book, he reveals the full capabilities of Excel, beginning with Part I, which is an introduction to Excel to the end, where he presents an extensive overview of Excel functionality.Key Features of the Second Edition:Reflects all Excel material based on Excel 2007 including all screen grabs Moves the reliability and validity chapter forward Offers more examples throughout the text and more end of chapter exercises Includes new and updated icons to explore certain topics in detail Presents the answers to the Time to Practice exercises to follow in chapter rather than at end of book  Contains an Appendix detailing the differences between Excel 2003 to Excel 2007 Incorporates the use of the new Data Analysis Toolpak option Covers formulas and functions in more detailIntended Audience This text is designed for students taking Introduction to Statistics courses in applied disciplines, especially in business & management and the human services.

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