
Elementary Statistics in Social Research
by Levin, Jack A; Fox, James Alan; Forde, David R.Buy Used
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Summary
Author Biography
Jack Levin is the Irving and Betty Brudnick Professor of Sociology at Northeastern University. His research interests include, criminology, murder, prejudice and hate, and social psychology. Dr. Levin's other books include The Violence of Hate, Why We Hate, The Will to Kill: Making Sense of Sensleless Murder (with James Alan Fox), and Extreme Killing: Understanding Serial and Mass Murder (with James Alan Fox).
James Alan Fox is the Lipman Family Professorof Criminal Justice and Professor of Law, Policy, and Society at Northeastern University. He is the author or co-author of sixteen books including Will to Kill and Extreme Killing (both with Jack Levin); winner of the 2007 Hugo Adam Bedau Award for excellence in capital punishment scholarship; and a former Visiting Fellow with the Bureau of Justice Statistics of the U.S. Department of Justice.
David Forde is Professor and Graduate Director in the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Alabama. His principal research activity has been collecting survey and evaluation data on issues of criminal victimization and trauma. Dr. Forde is a current advisor to the National Institute for Law and Equity and a past advisor to the Memphis Shelby Crime Commission on best practices to reduce crime.
Table of Contents
All chapters end with Summary | |
Terms to Remember, and Questions & Problems | |
Why the Social Researcher Uses Statistics | |
The Nature of Social Research | |
Why Test Hypotheses? | |
The Stages of Social Research | |
Using Series of Numbers to Do Social Research | |
The Functions of Statistics | |
Description | |
Organizing the Data | |
Frequency Distributions of Nominal Data | |
Comparing Distributions | |
Proportions and Percentages | |
Ratios and Rates | |
Simple Frequency Distributions of Ordinal and Interval Data | |
Grouped Frequency Distributions of Interval Data | |
Cumulative Distributions | |
Percentile Ranks | |
Dealing with Decimal Data | |
More on Class Limits | |
Flexible Class Intervals | |
Cross-Tabulations | |
Graphic Presentations | |
Measures of Central Tendency | |
The Mode | |
The Median | |
The Mean | |
Taking One Step at a Time | |
Obtaining the Mode, Median, and Mean from a Simple Frequency Distribution | |
Comparing the Mode, Median, and Mean | |
Measures of Variability | |
The Range | |
The Inter-Quartile Range | |
The Variance and Standard Deviation | |
The Raw-Score Formula for Variance and Standard Deviation | |
Obtaining the Variance and Standard Deviation from a Simple Frequency Distribution | |
The Meaning of the Standard Deviation | |
Comparing Measures of Variability | |
Visualizing Distributions | |
From Description to Decision Making Chapter5Probability and the Normal Curve | |
Rules of Probability | |
Probability Distributions | |
The Normal Curve as a Probability Distribution | |
Characteristics of the Normal Curve | |
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