The Study Guide to Accompany Neil J. Salkind's Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, Sixth Edition includes chapter outlines; chapter summaries; learning objectives; key terms; exercises; true/false, multiple choice, and essay questions; as well as answers to all questions. The guide has been updated to match the organization of Salkind’s text and includes activities for the book's new Chapter 19: Data Mining: An Introduction to Getting the Most Out of Your BIG Data.
This study guide includes a wide range of new and key features, including chapter outlines and summaries, learning objectives, key terms, exercises, true/false, multiple choice, and essay questions. Ancillaries The book comes with the datasets (at edge.sagepub.com/salkind6e) to run the analyses, plus Writing Up Your Results - Guidelines based on APA style.
This Study Guide for introductory statistics courses in education departments is designed to accompany Neil J. Salkind’s best-selling Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, Sixth Edition. Extra exercises; activities; and true/false, multiple choice, and essay questions (with answers to all questions) feature education-specific content to help further student mastery of text concepts. A dataset is provided for use with the book at edge.sagepub.com/salkind6e. The dataset contains simulated data to represent a random elementary school in the US. This fictitious elementary school consists of grade K-5 and has traditional classes taught in English as well as Spanish immersion classes. The simulated data represents a set of 70 teachers in this school. The dataset allows students to run various practice exercises in SPSS.
This Study Guide for introductory statistics courses in health and nursing departments is designed to accompany Neil J. Salkind’s Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, Sixth Edition. Extra exercises; activities; and true/false, multiple choice, and essay questions (with answers to all questions) feature health-specific content to help further student mastery of text concepts. Also included on the open-access study site at edge.sagepub.com/salkind6e are SPSS datafiles containing survey data from health students, which are used for the exercises in the Study Guide.
Prepared by David Kremelberg (University of Connecticut, Storrs), this study guide offers additional review and practice to help you succeed in your statistics class. Each chapter corresponds to the appropriate chapter in Neil Salkind's Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, Fourth Edition, and contains the following: a chapter outline; learning objectives; key terms; a chapter summary; true/false, short-answer, and essay questions; and exercises.
Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics: Using Microsoft Excel 2016, Fourth Edition presents an often intimidating and difficult subject in a way that is clear, informative, and personable. Researchers and students will appreciate the book's unhurried pace and thorough, friendly presentation. Opening with an introduction to Excel 2016, including coverage of how to use functions and formulas, this edition also shows students how to install the Excel Data Analysis Tools option to access a host of useful analytical techniques. The book walks readers through various statistical procedures, beginning with simple descriptive statistics, correlations, and graphical representations of data, and ending with inferential techniques, analysis of variance, and a new introductory chapter on working with large datasets and data mining using Excel.
The Study Guide to Accompany Neil J. Salkind's Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, Sixth Edition includes chapter outlines; chapter summaries; learning objectives; key terms; exercises; true/false, multiple choice, and essay questions; as well as answers to all questions. The guide has been updated to match the organization of Salkind’s text and includes activities for the book's new Chapter 19: Data Mining: An Introduction to Getting the Most Out of Your BIG Data.
This study guide is desgined to provide help for an often intimidating subject with an approach that is informative, personable, and clear. It walks the user through various statistical procedures, including descriptive statitics, correlation, and graphical representation of data, and inferential techniques, analysis of variance, and more"--Back cover.
This Study Guide for introductory statistics courses in psychology departments is designed to accompany Neil J. Salkind’s best-selling Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, Sixth Edition. Extra exercises; activities; and true/false, multiple choice, and essay questions (with answers to all questions) feature psychology-specific content to help further student mastery of text concepts. Two additional appendix items in this guide include: Practice with Real Data!, which outlines four experiments and provides students with the datasets (at edge.sagepub.com/salkind6e) to run the analyses, plus Writing Up Your Results – Guidelines based on APA style.
For courses in experimental methods and research methods in the social and behavioral sciences This book presents an unintimidating look at the basics of research, describing how to collect and analyze data and providing thorough instruction on how to prepare and write research proposals and manuscripts. It covers the research process, problem selection, sampling and generalizability, and the measurement process, as well as the most common types of research models used in the social and behavioral sciences, including qualitative methods. The 10th edition explores the use of electronic sources for research with more information about conducting research and literature reviews online and includes new information on how social media can be used in a research context and places a strong emphasis on ethics. Information about the use of the 7th Edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association is contained in several chapters. A key update in this edition is the coverage of SPSS and Excel as tools of choice for data analysis.
Prepared by David Kremelberg (University of Connecticut, Storrs), this study guide offers additional review and practice to help you succeed in your statistics class. Each chapter corresponds to the appropriate chapter in Neil Salkind's Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, Fourth Edition, and contains the following: a chapter outline; learning objectives; key terms; a chapter summary; true/false, short-answer, and essay questions; and exercises.
This Study Guide for introductory statistics courses in health and nursing departments is designed to accompany Neil J. Salkind's Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, Sixth Edition. It provides extra exercises, activities, true/false, multiple choice, and essay questions (as well as answers to all questions), plus accompanying datasets on the textbook's website, all created to provide health-specific content to accompany Salkind's bestselling text.
Aimed at users familiar with computers but not with Windows 9X, this book is part of the successful "ABCs" series, which has been providing "next-door neighbor help" to users for more than a decade. Here is a straightforward, task-oriented guide to the most practical aspects of Windows 9X, including taking advantage of shortcuts and mouse button tricks, working with folders, and adding and removing hardware and software.
Palm Pilot is a handheld PC format. This text provides a guide to Palm devices, including information on communications, connectivity and the Internet. The accompanying CD includes useful tips, tricks and software that can be used with Palm devices in addition to applications for use with colour Palms, including the Palm IIIc and the Handspring Visor Prism.
Writing with a "gee-whiz" style, a bestselling Mac/Palm author gives easy, step-by-step instructions and hot tips for getting the most out of Palm devices. The CD includes hundreds of megabytes of programs, including all games and software described in the book.
What used to be the user's guide that came in the box (the documentation) has now been incorporated into this newly redesigned Running book. It provides all levels of Works for Windows users with a one-stop, example-filled user guide and reference to Works for Windows 95, focusing on tasks and productivity for home and office.
The basics of getting the Mac up and running, and some slightly more advanced topics regarding Macintosh applications, organizing the hard disk, working with fonts and sounds, the telecommunications revolution, and working with System 7. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
As part of the Illustrated Series, this text offers a quick visual way to learn how to work with programs, manage files, and customize the Windows environment using Microsoft Windows 2000.
Use Your Computer to Make Your Job Easier! Grab the classroom paper monster by the horns and master every aspect of organizing and running a classroom by finding out how to use the applications in Microsoft Office 97: Word 97, Excel 97, Access 97, PowerPoint 97, and Outlook 97! Microsoft® Office 97 For Windows® For Teachers™ provides you with the tools you need to manage your daily tasks in the classroom. Whether you teach preschool or graduate school, this book has something to offer you. Inside, find guidance on becoming a "techno-teacher" in no time: Discover teacher-oriented project examples throughout Identify all the essential skills necessary to master Microsoft Office 97 Use Wizards to create stunning documents Organize your classroom materials on your computer Access ideas for classroom projects and documents, such as student databases, grade sheets, and more Use mail merge to write one letter and address it to all your students Manage your appointments and contacts with Microsoft Outlook Uncover special tools to save time when creating everything from lesson plans to a thesis Valuable Bonus CD Includes: Internet access using AT&T WorldNetSM Service, with Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator Web browsers Hyperlinks that directly connect you to sites included on Salkind's List of Teacher Internet Sites Eudora Light, the popular e-mail software from QualComm HyperStudio Preview, plus other great shareware, freeware, and demos! System Requirements: PC (486 or higher) with Windows 95; Microsoft Office 97; 12 MB RAM; 4x CD-ROM drive; and a 14,400 bps modem (required for Internet software — regular access charges apply) Let These Icons Guide You! Provides you with handy hints about using Office 97 in your classroom Points you to insights and shortcuts that save you time and trouble Takes the mystery out of technotalk and translates even the most difficult concepts into easily understood terms
Using his signature, conversational writing style and straightforward presentation, Neil J. Salkind’s best-selling Tests & Measurement for People Who (Think They) Hate Tests & Measurement guides readers through an overview of categories of tests, the design of tests, the use of tests, and some of the basic social, political, and legal issues that the process of testing involves. The Third Edition includes a new chapter on item response theory, new sections on neuropsychological testing, new cartoons, and additional end-of-chapter exercises. Free online resources accompany the text to make teaching easier and provide students with the practice tools they need to master the material.
Through instructor-led or self-paced step-by-step instruction, individuals learn how to manage files and folders, customize control panels, utilize Internet Explorer and exchange mail and news with Windows 2000.
This edition shows the students how to install the Excel Analysis ToolPak option (free) to earn access to a host of new and very useful analytical techniques.
Now in its Seventh Edition, Neil J. Salkind’s bestselling Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics with new co-author Bruce B. Frey teaches an often intimidating subject with a humorous, personable, and informative approach that reduces statistics anxiety. With instruction in SPSS®, the authors guide students through basic and advanced statistical procedures, from correlation and graph creation to analysis of variance, regression, non-parametric tests, and more. The Seventh Edition includes new real-world examples, additional coverage on multiple regression and power and effect size, and a robust interactive eBook with video tutorials and animations of key concepts. In the end, students who (think they) hate statistics will understand how to explain the results of many statistical analyses and won’t be intimidated by basic statistical tasks. A Complete Teaching & Learning Package accompanies the Seventh Edition! Interactive eBook: Save when bundled with the Seventh Edition. Includes access to SAGE Premium Video, multimedia tools, and much more Use bundle ISBN: 978-1-5443-9339-1. SAGE Premium Video includes animated Core Concepts in Stats Videos, Lightboard Lecture Videos from Bruce B. Frey, and tutorial videos for end-of-chapter of SPSS problems. Only available in the Interactive eBook. SAGE edge: FREE online resources for students that make learning easier. SAGE coursepacks: FREE! Easily import our quality instructor and student resource content into your school’s learning management system (LMS) and save time. Study Guides: only $5 when bundled with Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, 7e. To order: Study Guide and Interactive eBook bundle (ISBN 978-1-5443-9752-8) Study Guide for Psychology and Interactive eBook bundle (ISBN 978-1-5443-9753-5) Study Guide for Education and Interactive eBook bundle (ISBN 978-1-5443-9754-2) Study Guide for Health & Nursing and Interactive eBook bundle (ISBN 978-1-5443-9755-9)
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