Apply statistics to your everyday life.
Statistics and Data Analysis for Social Science helps students to build a strong foundational understanding of statistics by providing clarity around when and why statistics useful. Rather than focusing on the "how to" of statistics, author Eric J. Krieg simplifies the complexity of statistical calculations by introducing only what is necessary to understanding each concept. Every chapter is written around and applied to a different social problem or issues―enabling students to broaden their imagination about the statistical "tools" that can be used to make sense of our world and, maybe, to make the world a better place.
In addition to updating all the tables and examples with new data, the Second Edition has replaced the section on SPSS with three new sets of exercises at the end of each chapter:
- Chapter Exercises for students complete during their reading and bring questions to class,
- In-Class Exercises that focus on the areas that students struggled with during their reading, and
- Homework Exercises that can be assigned if students need extra practice with the concepts.
Eric "Luke" Krieg is Professor of Sociology at Buffalo State University and the current Chair of the department. His teaching and research interests focus on environmental sociology and related topics, such as food and agriculture, health, and the social and geographic distribution of ecological hazards. He coordinates the department′s Environment and Society minor, and has published research on toxic waste sites in Massachusetts, Vermont, and Buffalo, New York. His regular teaching assignments have included Environment and Society, Social Statistics, Research Methods, Sociological Theory, International Development, and Introduction to Sociology. The first edition of his text, Statistics and Data Analysis for Social Science, was published by Pearson in December, 2011.