
Quantitative Methods in Educational and Social Research using SPSS
Author(s): Tolmie (Author)
- Publisher: Open University Press
- Publication Date: 16 Nov. 2011
- Language: English
- Print length: 336 pages
- ISBN-10: 0335233775
- ISBN-13: 9780335233779
Book Description
The implications of the modelling approach are taken all the way back to the stages of research design and sampling, and use of simple descriptive statistics. Using this as a lens the book then moves on to explain carefully a full range of statistical techniques from basic procedures such as correlation and analysis of variance, to advanced methods such as multiple regression, path analysis and multilevel modelling.
Key features of the book include:
- Crucial points illustrated by getting readers to work through key theoretical and analytical tasks
- A CD that offers step by step guidance on the use of SPSS and example analyses for each of the methods covered by the text
- Clear explanation of the conceptual background to all the analytical techniques included in the book
- A range of example datasets
The aim throughout is to help you gain a fully-grounded conceptual grasp of different techniques, allowing you to apply these thoughtfully, as well as helping you progress towards a more advanced understanding through a step-by-step approach.
This book is for you if you are a student or researcher in education or a related field and want an introductory resource that helps you get up to speed quickly.
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Professor Daniel Muijs is Chair of Education at the Southampton Education School, University of Southampton, UK.
Dr Erica McAteer is Cognitive Psychologist for the Department of Psychology and Human Development at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK.
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