جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
819
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Nov 2, 2024
ناشر
Springer
ISBN-10
3031596668
ISBN-13
9783031596667
توضیحات
This work delves into the innovative realm of permutation statistical methods tailored specifically for criminology and criminal justice research. With contributions from a proficient team of authors, the book provides a comprehensive exploration of the applications of these non-parametric techniques, fostering a deeper understanding of statistical analyses within the field.
The authors skillfully illustrate how permutation tests can yield robust insights, offering an alternative to traditional statistical approaches that may fall short in certain conditions, particularly in the context of small data sets and non-normal distributions. By highlighting the strengths of these methodologies, they equip researchers and practitioners with the tools to make more informed, evidence-based decisions.
Throughout the narrative, real-world case studies and practical examples are employed to demonstrate the efficacy of permutation methods in addressing complex issues within criminology. This approach not only enhances the reader's grasp of statistical concepts but also reinforces the relevance of these techniques in advancing the study of crime and justice.
The authors skillfully illustrate how permutation tests can yield robust insights, offering an alternative to traditional statistical approaches that may fall short in certain conditions, particularly in the context of small data sets and non-normal distributions. By highlighting the strengths of these methodologies, they equip researchers and practitioners with the tools to make more informed, evidence-based decisions.
Throughout the narrative, real-world case studies and practical examples are employed to demonstrate the efficacy of permutation methods in addressing complex issues within criminology. This approach not only enhances the reader's grasp of statistical concepts but also reinforces the relevance of these techniques in advancing the study of crime and justice.