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What basic knowledge and skills do novice researchers in social science require? How can students be helped to over-come `symbol phobia' or `figure blindness'?

This generous and constantly insightful book is designed for social researchers who need to know what procedures to use under what circumstances, in practical research projects. It accomplishes this without requiring an in-depth understanding of statistical theory, but also avoids both trivializing procedures or resorting to `cookbook' techniques. Among the key features of the book are:

- Accessibility

- Organization of the wide, often bewildering array of methods of data analysis into a coherent and user-friendly scheme of classification: types of analysis and levels of measurement

- Demystification - the first chapter unpacks commonly taken-for-granted concepts such as `analysis', `data' and `quantitative'

- Location of methods in real research problems

The book is a triumphant introduction to the theory and practice of quantitative methods. It will quickly establish itself as essential reading for students doing social research throughout the social sciences.

`With this book Norman Blaikie retains his reputation as the leading rapporteur and raconteur of social research methodology. With many other introductory texts, data analysis becomes just an exercise unto itself, and students (sometimes) learn to go through the motions without really knowing why. After working with Blaikie's text, novice researchers willknow why quantitative inquiry is important' - Ray Pawson, University of Leeds

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`With this book Norman Blaikie retains his reputation as the leading rapporteur and raconteur of social research methodology. With many other introductory texts, data analysis becomes just an exercise unto itself, and students (sometimes) learn to go through the motions without really knowing why. After working with Blaikie′s text, novice researchers will know why quantitative inquiry is important′ - Ray Pawson, University of Leeds

Table of Contents
Introduction About the Book Social Research and Data Analysis Demystifying Basic Concepts Data Analysis in Context Working with Two Data Sets Descriptive Analysis - Univariate Looking for Characteristics Descriptive Analysis - Bivariate Looking for Patterns Explanatory Analysis Looking for Influences Inferential Analysis From Sample to Population Data Reduction Preparing to Answer Research Questions Real Data Analysis Answering Research Questions

Analyzing Quantitative Data

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      Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 2/17/2003 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761967590, 978-0761967590
      ISBN10: 0761967591

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What basic knowledge and skills do novice researchers in social science require? How can students be helped to over-come `symbol phobia' or `figure blindness'?

      This generous and constantly insightful book is designed for social researchers who need to know what procedures to use under what circumstances, in practical research projects. It accomplishes this without requiring an in-depth understanding of statistical theory, but also avoids both trivializing procedures or resorting to `cookbook' techniques. Among the key features of the book are:

      - Accessibility

      - Organization of the wide, often bewildering array of methods of data analysis into a coherent and user-friendly scheme of classification: types of analysis and levels of measurement

      - Demystification - the first chapter unpacks commonly taken-for-granted concepts such as `analysis', `data' and `quantitative'

      - Location of methods in real research problems

      The book is a triumphant introduction to the theory and practice of quantitative methods. It will quickly establish itself as essential reading for students doing social research throughout the social sciences.

      `With this book Norman Blaikie retains his reputation as the leading rapporteur and raconteur of social research methodology. With many other introductory texts, data analysis becomes just an exercise unto itself, and students (sometimes) learn to go through the motions without really knowing why. After working with Blaikie's text, novice researchers willknow why quantitative inquiry is important' - Ray Pawson, University of Leeds

      Trade Review
      `With this book Norman Blaikie retains his reputation as the leading rapporteur and raconteur of social research methodology. With many other introductory texts, data analysis becomes just an exercise unto itself, and students (sometimes) learn to go through the motions without really knowing why. After working with Blaikie′s text, novice researchers will know why quantitative inquiry is important′ - Ray Pawson, University of Leeds

      Table of Contents
      Introduction About the Book Social Research and Data Analysis Demystifying Basic Concepts Data Analysis in Context Working with Two Data Sets Descriptive Analysis - Univariate Looking for Characteristics Descriptive Analysis - Bivariate Looking for Patterns Explanatory Analysis Looking for Influences Inferential Analysis From Sample to Population Data Reduction Preparing to Answer Research Questions Real Data Analysis Answering Research Questions

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