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Making Sense of Statistical Methods in Social Research Keming Yang

Making Sense of Statistical Methods in Social Research By Keming Yang

Making Sense of Statistical Methods in Social Research by Keming Yang


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This book discusses the conceptual foundation of statistical methods and specifies what questions they can, or cannot, answer when we study social phenomena. It also helps students understand the logic of statistical methods and the appropriate ways of using them.

Making Sense of Statistical Methods in Social Research Summary

Making Sense of Statistical Methods in Social Research by Keming Yang

Making Sense of Statistical Methods in Social Research is a critical introduction to the use of statistical methods in social research. It provides a unique approach to statistics that concentrates on helping social researchers think about the conceptual basis for the statistical methods they're using.

Whereas other statistical methods books instruct students in how to get through the statistics-based elements of their chosen course with as little mathematical knowledge as possible, this book aims to improve students' statistical literacy, with the ultimate goal of turning them into competent researchers.

Making Sense of Statistical Methods in Social Research contains careful discussion of the conceptual foundation of statistical methods, specifying what questions they can, or cannot, answer. The logic of each statistical method or procedure is explained, drawing on the historical development of the method, existing publications that apply the method, and methodological discussions. Statistical techniques and procedures are presented not for the purpose of showing how to produce statistics with certain software packages, but as a way of illuminating the underlying logic behind the symbols.

The limited statistical knowledge that students gain from straight forward 'how-to' books makes it very hard for students to move beyond introductory statistics courses to postgraduate study and research. This book should help to bridge this gap.

Making Sense of Statistical Methods in Social Research Reviews

This book is an enjoyable read and helps unlock the potential of statistics to many of us who many have avoided them due to fear
Annika Coughlin
SRA: Reviews

About Keming Yang

Dr Keming Yang is Senior Lecturer of Sociology at School of Applied Social Sciences, University of Durham, UK. He holds a PhD in Sociology and an MA in Statistics from Columbia University (New York, USA). As a Fellow and Chartered Statistician at Royal Statistical Society (RSS), he has been teaching statistics to social science students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels for more than ten years in the UK. His main publication in statistics is Making Sense of Statistical Methods in Social Research (Sage, 2010). He is also the author of Entrepreneurship in China (Ashgate, 2007), Capitalists in a Communist Regime (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012), and some papers on loneliness, in which he employs statistical methods for answering important substantive research questions.

Table of Contents

The Position of Statistical Methods in Social Research Introduction The Use of Statistical Methods in Social Research Cases and Variables The Logic of Sampling Estimating and Measuring One Important Thing Studying the Relationship between Two Variables Linear Regression Models and Their Generalizations Time Matters Statistical Case-Oriented Methods Methods for Analyzing Latent Variables Causal Analysis

Additional information

GOR008713886
9781847872876
1847872875
Making Sense of Statistical Methods in Social Research by Keming Yang
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
20100325
216
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