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A must-have volume for every communication researcher's library, The SAGE Sourcebook of Advanced Data Analysis Methods for Communication Research provides an introductory treatment of various advanced statistical methods applied to research in the field of communication. Written by authors who use these methods in their own research, each chapter gives a non-technical overview of what the method is and how it can be used to answer communication-related questions or aide the researcher dealing with difficult data problems. Students and faculty interested in diving into a new statistical topic—such as latent growth modeling, multilevel modeling, propensity scoring, or time series analysis—will find each chapter an excellent springboard for acquiring the background needed to jump into more advanced, technical readings.
Key Features and Benefits
- Covers a variety of statistical topics, methodologies, and examples tailored specifically for communication researchers and students
- Provides worked examples to illustrate basic concepts, helping readers make the leap between abstract concepts and specific interpretation of various statistical methods
- Helps to expand readers' statistical repertoire and to better understand the methods being used increasingly often in the communication literature
Overview
Overview
A few years ago, one of us (Slater) gave a public research presentation on the role of televised violence in enhancing or prompting adolescent aggression. The analysis described during the presentation was based on a technique called multilevel modeling, a method that is by no means new but that has only recently begun to be used by communication researchers. The talk ...
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