Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1961
Editorial
Bobbs-Merrill
Descripción
This work serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the principles of statistics in the context of comparative research. Harold Edson Driver delves into the various statistical methods that scholars can utilize to analyze and interpret data effectively. Through clear explanations and relevant examples, he equips researchers with the necessary tools to compare different sets of data critically.
The book emphasizes the importance of statistical literacy in conducting robust comparative studies, presenting concepts in an accessible way. Readers are encouraged to engage with the material, fostering a deeper appreciation for the role statistics play in deriving meaningful insights from research.
The book emphasizes the importance of statistical literacy in conducting robust comparative studies, presenting concepts in an accessible way. Readers are encouraged to engage with the material, fostering a deeper appreciation for the role statistics play in deriving meaningful insights from research.