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Statistics for Social Understanding: With Stata and SPSS (Paperback)

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Statistics for Social Understanding: With Stata and SPSS introduces students to the way statistics is used in the social sciences--as a tool for advancing understanding of the social world. Written in an engaging and clear voice and based on the latest research on the teaching and learning of quantitative material, the text is geared to introductory students in the social sciences, including those with little quantitative background. It covers the conceptual aspects of statistics even when the mathematical details are minimized. Informed by research on teaching and learning in statistics, the book takes a universal design approach to accommodate diverse learning styles. With an early chapter on cross-tabulation, a focus on comparisons between groups throughout, and a unique chapter on causality, the text shows students the power of statistics for answering important real-world questions.

By providing thorough coverage of social science statistical topics, a balanced approach to calculation, and step-by-step directions on how to use statistical software, authors Nancy Whittier, Tina Wildhagen, and Howard J. Gold give students the ability to analyze data and explore and answer exciting questions.

To accommodate changing undergraduate courses, the text incorporates examples from both Stata and SPSS in every chapter andprovides practice problems of every type as well as readily available datasets for classroom use, including the General Social Survey, American National Election Study, and more. Each chapter concludes with a chapter summary, a section on using Stata, a section on using SPSS, and practice problems.

Statistics for Social Understanding: With Stata and SPSS is accompanied by a learning package, written entirely by Tina Wildhagen, that is designed to enhance the experience of both instructors and students. Author-written ancillaries ensure that supplementary materials match the text in voice, language, and content.

About the Author


Nancy Whittier is Sophia Smith Professor of Sociology at Smith College. She has taught statistics and research methods for 25 years, and also teaches classes on gender, sexuality, and social movements. She is the author of Frenemies: Feminists, Conservatives, and Sexual Violence (Oxford University Press, 2018), The Politics of Child Sexual Abuse: Emotions, Social Movements, and the State(Oxford University Press, 2009) and numerous articles on social movements, gender, and sexual violence. Tina Wildhagen is Associate Professor of Sociology and Dean of the Sophomore Class at Smith College. She has taught statistics and quantitative research methods for more than a decade, and also teaches courses on privilege and power in American education, inequality in higher education. Howard J. Gold is Professor of Government at Smith College. He has taught statistics for 30 years, and also teaches courses on American elections, public opinion and the media, and political behavior. His research focuses on public opinion, partisanship, and voting behavior.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781538109830
ISBN-10: 1538109832
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publication Date: January 21st, 2019
Pages: 696
Language: English