Social Statistics for a Diverse Society 9th Edition ISBN: 9781544339733
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Product Details
- Condition: New
- Publisher: SAGE Publications
- Language: English
- Paperback: 576 pages
- ISBN: 9781544339733
- Item Weight: 2.2 pounds
- Dimensions: 8 x 1.3 x 10 inches
Description
The Ninth Edition of Social Statistics for a Diverse Society continues to emphasize intuition and common sense, while demonstrating the link between the practice of statistics and important social issues. Recognizing that we live in a world characterized by a growing diversity and richness of social differences, best-selling authors Frankfort-Nachmias, Leon-Guerrero, and Davis help you learn key statistical concepts through real research examples related to the dynamic interplay of race, class, gender, and other social variables. The text also helps you develop important skills such as problem-solving (through a rich variety of exercises), use of statistical software (both SPSS and Excel), and interpreting research literature.
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Tristan Holloway –
Studying in San Diego, USA, this book explains statistical concepts in a way that connects directly to real social issues. The examples on inequality and demographic trends make the data meaningful and relevant. It helped me understand both the math and the societal impact clearly only.
Colby Whitmore –
Based in Chicago, USA, I appreciated how the text simplifies probability, hypothesis testing, and regression with practical social science applications only.
Elliot Ramirez –
Preparing in Atlanta, USA, the clear explanations of variables, sampling methods, and data interpretation strengthened my analytical skills significantly only.
Dawson Keller –
From Phoenix, USA, the step-by-step examples and practice problems made complex statistical formulas much easier to grasp only.
Gavin McLeod –
Studying in Toronto, Canada, the integration of diversity-related case studies makes statistical analysis feel relevant to modern society only.
Bryce Donovan –
Based in Vancouver, Canada, the organized structure and review sections helped me prepare effectively for exams only.
Landon Pierce –
Working in Denver, USA, the regression and correlation chapters were especially well explained and practical only.
Spencer Caldwell –
From Calgary, Canada, the balance between theory and applied examples supports deeper understanding of social research methods only.
Kelsey Monroe –
Studying in Seattle, USA, the visual charts and real datasets made learning statistics more engaging and accessible only.
Ainsley Carter –
Based in Ottawa, Canada, the stepwise breakdown of statistical testing improved my confidence in analyzing survey data only.
Delaney Brooks –
Preparing in Boston, USA, the explanations of sampling error and confidence intervals were particularly clear and practical only.
Gavin Sinclair –
From Calgary, Canada, the clear writing style and reflective exercises support both student learning and professional development only.
Hailey Brooks –
Studying in Seattle, USA, the emphasis on social justice and systemic awareness makes this text highly relevant for modern family therapy practice only.
Sloane Mitchell –
Based in Ottawa, Canada, the culturally attuned frameworks help therapists approach families with greater empathy and awareness only.
Kendall Pierce –
Preparing in Boston, USA, the real-world case studies provide practical insight into navigating cultural complexity within therapy sessions only.
Aubrey Lawson –
From Montreal, Canada, this edition delivers comprehensive guidance for integrating sociocultural equity into family therapy theory and clinical practice only.