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Statistics for the Terrified Criminologist

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Statistics for the Terrified Criminologist is a user-friendly introduction to elementary statistics, intended primarily for the reluctant, math-anxious/avoidant criminology student. Written in a personal and informal style, with healthy doses of humor and encouragement, the aim of this book is to help readers make the leap from apprehension to comprehension of elementary statistics. Statisticsfor the Terrified Criminologist includes step-by-step instructions on how to run basic statistical tests in SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) and is intended to serve as a comprehensive text for criminology courses in statistics and research methods; as a refresher for criminology students who have already taken a statistics course; and as a primer for new students of elementary statistics. Millions of people have math anxiety; yet this fact is rarely taken into consideration in textbooks on statistics. This book also presents self-help strategies (based on the cognitive behavioral techniques of rational emotive therapy) that help people manage their math anxiety so they can relax and build confidence while learning statistics. Statistics for theTerrified Criminologist makes statistics accessible to people by helping them manage their anxiety and presenting them with other essential materials for learning statistics before jumping into statistics.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments

Section I

Essentials for Statistics

1 Effective Strategies for Studying Statistics
Self-assessment
Assumptions about the Reader
Effective Strategies for Studying Statistics

2 Overcoming Math Anxiety
What Causes Math Anxiety?
Overview of Rational Emotive Therapy
Irrational Beliefs
How to Deal with Math Anxiety

3 How to Use SPSS
What is SPSS?
Starting SPSS
Basic Steps in SPSS Data Analysis
Entering Data
Selecting an Analysis
Running an Analysis and Examining Results
Finding Help in SPSS



Section II
Describing Univariate Data

4 Frequency Distributions
What are statistics?
Variables
Levels of Measurement
Frequency Distributions
Grouped Frequency Distributions
Graphing Data
Frequency Polygon
Histogram
Cumulative Frequency Polygon
Normal Curve
Skewed and Multimodal Distributions
Problems
Answers to Problems

5 Descriptive Statistics
What are statistics?
Measures of Central Tendency
Selecting a Measure of Central Tendency
Measures of variability
Problems
Answers to Problems

6 The Normal Curve
What is the Normal Curve?
The Normal Curve as a Model
Proportions of Scores Under the Normal Curve
Problems
Answers to Problems

7 Percentiles and Standard Scores
Percentiles
Standard Scores (Z score)
Other Standard Scores
T Scores
Converting Standard Scores to Percentiles
A Word of Warning
Problems
Answers to Problems

Section III
Inferential Statistics

8 Introduction to Inferential Statistics
Probability
The Sampling Experiment
Sample Values (Statistics) and Population Values (Parameters)
The Null Hypothesis

Type I and Type II Errors
Statistical Significance and Type I Error
Effect Size and Power
Problems
Answers to Problems

9 The t Test
The t Test for Independent Samples
Assumptions for Using the t Test for Independent Samples
Formula for the t Test for Independent Samples
The Critical Value of t: tcrit
Effect Size for the t Test for Independent Samples
The t Test for Dependent (Matched/Paired) Samples
Directional Versus Nondirectional Tests
Problems
Answers to Problems

10 Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
Analysis of Variance
Assumptions for using ANOVA
Conducting an ANOVA in SPSS
Strength of Association
Post hoc Analysis
The Scheffé Method of Post-Hoc Analysis
Problems

Answers to Problems

11 Nonparametric Statistics: Chi-square
Nonparametric Statistical Tests
The One-way Test of Chi-square ()
The Two-way Test of Chi-square ()
Effect Size for Chi-Square Tests of Independence
A Bit More
Problems
Answers to Problems

Section IV
Correlation Coefficients and Linear Regression

12 Correlation Coefficients
Correlation Coefficients
Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient
Interpreting Correlation Coefficients
Sources of Misleading Correlation Coefficients
Creating a Scatterplot
Other Methods of Correlation
Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient
Problems
Answers to Problems

13 Linear Regression

Regression Equations
Standard Error of the Estimate
Problems
Answers to Problems

14 Postscript
Congratulations!
Review of Book

Appendices
A Basic Math Review
B Proportions of Area Under the Standard Normal Curve
C Critical Values of t
D Glossary of Formulas
Index

Product details

Published Dec 10 2018
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 248
ISBN 9781538108697
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Illustrations 27 b/w illustrations;110 b/w photos; 37 tables; 16 textboxes
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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