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Central Tendency and Variability Herbert F. Weisberg

Central Tendency and Variability By Herbert F. Weisberg

Central Tendency and Variability by Herbert F. Weisberg


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Using an expository style that builds from simpler to more complex topics, this text explains how to measure the centre and variation on a single variable. It also considers ways to examine the distribution of variables and measure the spread of a variable.

Central Tendency and Variability Summary

Central Tendency and Variability by Herbert F. Weisberg

Using a clear, expository style that builds from simple to more complex topics, Weisberg explains how to measure the centre and variation on a single variable. Beginning with an exploration of how to measure variables with different numeric or non-numeric properties, the volume covers such important topics as ways to examine distributions of variables, ways to measure the spread of a variable in order to see how much the values on the variable differ, how to generalize the sample results to the population and the use of exploratory data analysis to measure centre and spread.

About Herbert F. Weisberg

I am a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Ohio State University. My research and teaching interests include voting behavior, legislative behavior, and research methods, with a focus on survey research methods and scaling techniques.

Table of Contents

Introduction Levels of Measurement Measures of Center Measures of Spread Center and Spread in Samples

Additional information

NLS9780803940079
9780803940079
0803940076
Central Tendency and Variability by Herbert F. Weisberg
New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
1992-01-31
96
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