This bestselling textbook is designed to help students understand parametric and nonparametric statistical methods so that they can tackle research problems successfully. By working through this book carefully and systematically, those who may not have a strong background in mathematics will gain a thorough grasp of the most widely used statistical methods in the social sciences.

Presenting Data

4.1 Introduction

One drawback in presenting data in the form of a frequency table is that the information contained there does not become immediately apparent unless the table is studied in detail. To simplify the interpretation of the information, the data are often processed further and transformed into a ...

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