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Essential Statistics for Public Managers and Policy Analysts Evan M. Berman

Essential Statistics for Public Managers and Policy Analysts By Evan M. Berman

Essential Statistics for Public Managers and Policy Analysts by Evan M. Berman


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Focuses on core concepts and tools, allowing students to start working with data on the computer from the very start. This title includes coverage of crosstabs, logistic regression, and time series analysis, as well as reference to important scholarship and discussion of research ethics and data sources.

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Essential Statistics for Public Managers and Policy Analysts Summary

Essential Statistics for Public Managers and Policy Analysts by Evan M. Berman

Discounted packages available!OPTION 1Text + WorkbookOPTION 2Text + Workbook + SPSS Student-Version Software*With clear and straightforward instruction, a companion workbook, and an unbeatable price, Essential Statistics affords maximum flexibility for students and instructors. Brief chapters hone in on core concepts and tools, allowing students to start working with data on the computer from the very start. Learning objectives and key term lists frame chapters while a wealth of graphics&BAD:mdash;tables, figures, and boxes&BAD:mdash;visually help explain statistical techniques and enhance skill acquisition.In answering to helpful feedback from adopters, this second edition touts important improvements:A simplified organization&BAD:mdash;moving from 8 to 16 chapters&BAD:mdash;separates out statistical techniques making it easier for instructors to assign text materials throughout a semester and for students to master one skill at a time.Added examples and detail&BAD:mdash;from scenarios public managers and policy analysts are likely to encounter on the job&BAD:mdash;offer application of each technique in practice. Further explanation of research methods, now more than four chapters, offers students a great refresher or lays needed groundwork. New &BAD:ldquo;getting started&BAD:rdquo; boxes prompt students to ask themselves questions along the way that promote application and reinforce basic skills.Expanded coverage of crosstabs, logistic regression, and time series analysis, as well as reference to important new scholarship and enhanced discussion of research ethics and data sources.*SPSS was acquired by IBM in October 2009

About Evan M. Berman

Evan M. Berman is Professor of Public Management and Director of Internationalization at Victoria University of Wellington, School of Government. Prior, he was the Huey McElveen Distinguished Professor at Louisiana State University. His areas of expertise are human resource management, public performance, local government, and public governance in Asia. He is past Chair of the American Society for Public Administration's Section of Personnel and Labor Relations. He has over 125 publications and 12 books, including People Skills At Work (CRC Press, 2011), Essential Statistics for Public Managers and Policy Analysts, Third Edition (CQ Press, 2012), and a trilogy of books on Public Administration in Asia (2010, 2011, 2013, CRC Press). He has published in all major journals of the discipline, is Senior Editor of Public Performance & Management Review, a Distinguished Fulbright Scholar, past University Chair Professor at National Chengchi University (Taipei, Taiwan), and a former policy analyst with the National Science Foundation.

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CIN0872893014G
9780872893016
0872893014
Essential Statistics for Public Managers and Policy Analysts by Evan M. Berman
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20061001
285
N/A
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