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One of the greatest barriers to completing a graduate thesis or a doctoral dissertation is statistics. Oftentimes, the journey through graduate school is gratifying when the content courses in the chosen field of study are undertaken. Conversely, the statistics courses are met with trepidation. Many graduate students feel lost when it comes to dealing with data. Simplifying Statistics for Grad Students:Making the Use of Data Simple and User-Friendly is intended to help graduate students move through the barriers that seem formidable but are not. While this book is not a statistics text and does not purport to be such, it introduces graduate students to basic statistical concepts in an easy-to-comprehend manner. It is also a handbook that they can refer back to time and time again. Expertise with data is expected of graduate students. Simplifying Statistics for Grad Students is an antidote for the research and statistics blues.
Published | 07 Mar 2023 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 134 |
ISBN | 9781475868395 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 19 b/w illustrations;37 maps; 2 textboxes |
Dimensions | 224 x 154 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Simplifying Statistics for Graduate Students is an excellent “Must-Have” for anyone in a graduate program The progressive organization provides an easy to comprehend, matter-of-fact way, moving from simple to complex. Completing a doctoral degree is a process and a journey. This book gives the reader a superb roadmap to success on that journey.
Sherrill H. Hayes, PhD, PT, professor and chair emerita, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, FL
Graduate students often reach an impasse with their research due to statistics distress. Faculty members who provide this book Simplifying Statistics for Graduate Students as a resource in their class can help their students succeed with less stress and more confidence.
Polly Fitz, former dean, professor emeritus, UCONN
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