Features new to this edition include:
- NEW chapter on Logistic Regression (Ch. 11) that helps readers understand and use this very flexible and widely used procedure
- NEW chapter on Multivariate Multilevel Modeling (Ch. 14) that helps readers understand the benefits of this "newer" procedure and how it can be used in conventional and multilevel settings
- NEW Example Results Section write-ups that illustrate how results should be presented in research papers and journal articles
- NEW coverage of missing data (Ch. 1) to help students understand and address problems associated with incomplete data
- Completely re-written chapters on Exploratory Factor Analysis (Ch. 9), Hierarchical Linear Modeling (Ch. 13), and Structural Equation Modeling (Ch. 16) with increased focus on understanding models and interpreting results
- NEW analysis summaries, inclusion of more syntax explanations, and reduction in the number of SPSS/SAS dialogue boxes to guide students through data analysis in a more streamlined and direct approach
- Updated syntax to reflect newest versions of IBM SPSS (21) /SAS (9.3)
- A free online resources site at www.routledge.com/9780415836661 with data sets and syntax from the text, additional data sets, and instructor’s resources (including PowerPoint lecture slides for select chapters, a conversion guide for 5th edition adopters, and answers to exercises)
Ideal for advanced graduate-level courses in education, psychology, and other social sciences in which multivariate statistics, advanced statistics, or quantitative techniques courses are taught, this book also appeals to practicing researchers as a valuable reference. Pre-requisites include a course on factorial ANOVA and covariance; however, a working knowledge of matrix algebra is not assumed.
Features new to this edition include:
- NEW chapter on Logistic Regression (Ch. 11) that helps readers understand and use this very flexible and widely used procedure
- NEW chapter on Multivariate Multilevel Modeling (Ch. 14) that helps readers understand the benefits of this "newer" procedure and how it can be used in conventional and multilevel settings
- NEW Example Results Section write-ups that illustrate how results should be presented in research papers and journal articles
- NEW coverage of missing data (Ch. 1) to help students understand and address problems associated with incomplete data
- Completely re-written chapters on Exploratory Factor Analysis (Ch. 9), Hierarchical Linear Modeling (Ch. 13), and Structural Equation Modeling (Ch. 16) with increased focus on understanding models and interpreting results
- NEW analysis summaries, inclusion of more syntax explanations, and reduction in the number of SPSS/SAS dialogue boxes to guide students through data analysis in a more streamlined and direct approach
- Updated syntax to reflect newest versions of IBM SPSS (21) /SAS (9.3)
- A free online resources site at www.routledge.com/9780415836661 with data sets and syntax from the text, additional data sets, and instructor’s resources (including PowerPoint lecture slides for select chapters, a conversion guide for 5th edition adopters, and answers to exercises)
Ideal for advanced graduate-level courses in education, psychology, and other social sciences in which multivariate statistics, advanced statistics, or quantitative techniques courses are taught, this book also appeals to practicing researchers as a valuable reference. Pre-requisites include a course on factorial ANOVA and covariance; however, a working knowledge of matrix algebra is not assumed.
Applied Multivariate Statistics for the Social Sciences: Analyses with SAS and IBM's SPSS, Sixth Edition
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Applied Multivariate Statistics for the Social Sciences: Analyses with SAS and IBM's SPSS, Sixth Edition
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780415836654 |
|---|---|
| Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
| Publication date: | 11/27/2015 |
| Edition description: | 6th ed. |
| Pages: | 814 |
| Product dimensions: | 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d) |