Introduction to Social Statistics is a basic statistics text with a
focus on the use of models for thinking through statistical problems, an
accessible and consistent structure with ongoing examples across
chapters, and an emphasis on the tools most commonly used in
contemporary research.
- Lively introductory textbook that uses three strategies to help
students master statistics: use of models throughout; repetition with
variation to underpin pedagogy; and emphasis on the tools most
commonly used in contemporary research
- Demonstrates how more than one statistical method can be used to
approach a research question
- Enhanced learning features include a 'walk-through' of statistical
concepts, applications, features, advanced topics boxes, and a 'What
Have We Learned' section at the end of each chapter
- Supported by a website containing instructor materials including
chapter-by-chapter PowerPoint slides, answers to exercises, and an
instructor guide
Visit www.wiley.com/go/dietz for additional student and instructor
resources.