Understanding Statistical Methods
A Manual for Students and Data Analysts
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Book Details
About the Book
Professor McCall's book is an excellent companion for students and researchers in the social sciences and the humanities who need a foundation in the logic of understanding data issues through statistical analysis. The volume is efficiently organized and the concepts are clearly explained in a rich context of appropriately chosen scenarios, graphic displays, and statistical procedures."
¡ªProf. Mario Saltarelli, Ph.D.; Professor of Spanish, Italian, and Linguistics; University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.
"Dr. McCall has successfully assembled an authoritative yet understandable and usable treatment of statistical methods. This manual provides a desperately needed bridge over the gap between sound theory and real-world applications!"
¡ªJohn F. Anderson, Ph.D.; President, Anderson, Niebuhr & Associates, Inc., Arden Hills, MN.
This manual is an excellent aid for adult learners, particularly if they feel their math skills are rusty. It is a practical guide that emphasizes the role of data analysis in applied research topics."
¡ªGabriella Belli, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Educational Research and Evaluation, Virginia Tech, Falls Church, VA.
"The text is an easy to read, user-friendly work of broad coverage. Technical jargon is minimized and the constancy of concepts (such as Type I error) across techniques is emphasized. These qualities should make this an attractive choice for those in search of a book for students who need to know how to interpret their computer output and who never intend to calculate by hand. This is a practical book for practitioners."¡ªProfessor Kathy Green, Ph.D.; College of Education, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado.
About the Author
Dr. McCall has been both a consultant and a teacher for over 45 years. He earned his doctorate at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he taught statistical methods for seven years. The next 23 years were spent in the consulting environment where he served as a Vice-President with Booz•Allen Applied Research and later head of the Systems Evaluation Department with CACI, Inc. He is Professor of Research Methods and has been on the faculty of the Education Division, Graduate School of Education and Psychology, Pepperdine University since 1982. During that period he has served as Director of the Ed.D. Program in both Institutional Management and Organizational Leadership. He has chaired over 60 dissertations and published widely in applied statistics in such diverse fields as military systems, electronics, education, transportation, and health care. Dr. McCall is married, has three children and has eight grandchildren.