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This book is designed for a first course in both univariate and multivariate methods of statistical analysis, for research-oriented students with a typical mathematics background.
Overall, the most unique feature of the book is that it recognizes and addresses the needs and abilities of a wider range of students than the conventional introductory statistics textbook, both in approach and content. A fundamental principle of education is that individuals differ in their native aptitudes for various subject matter. While relatively few students have a strong aptitude for manipulating mathematical symbols--the essential audience for many statistics texts--many more sharp students are capable of grasping concepts and arguments that are effectively presented verbally, numerically, geometrically, graphically, and by example, repetition, logic, and analogy, methods which are used extensively in this text. Mathematical symbols are reserved for introducing the basic univariate and bivariate concepts, while multivariate topics are treated conceptually as extensions of the bivariate relation.
The emphasis in the presentation is on the rationales, interpretations, and applications of the most commonly used statistical methods, rather than on their computational aspects. This approach has been dictated by the increasing availability of computing hardware and software, a technological innovation that has had the twofold consequence of (1) increasing the user base for statistical analysis, and (2) increasing the variety and power of readily available analytical techniques. Historically, use of the advanced multivariate methods introduced in the text were time-consuming and were only available to a relatively small handful of researchers with advanced training, but now with the proliferation of computers they are accessible to everyone and are commonplace in contemporary research. As a result, more students must learn more statistical techniques than in the past, and instruction must become more efficient.
Throughout the presentation a building-block approach is used, in which each new concept is shown to be a logical extension, variation, or combination of previously developed ones. Also, the position is taken that the methods of statistical analysis fill one or more of three basic objectives, including data reduction, inference, and the identification of associations among variables. With this and the building-block approach, the student will more easily see statistics as a unified subject area based on a handful of concepts and principles, rather than as a collection of disjointed techniques. This philosophy is reflected in the overall organization of the book's 21 chapters:
Part I: FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS 1. The Nature of Statistical Analysis 2. Objects, Variables, and Scales Part II: DATA REDUCTION 3. Frequency Distributions 4. Central Tendency 5. Variation Part III: INFERENCE 6. Basic Probability 7. Sampling Distributions 8. Parameter Estimation 9. Hypothesis Testing Part IV: ASSOCIATION (Multivariate Analysis) 10. Correlation Analysis 11. Regression Analysis 12. Analysis of Variance 13. Analysis of Category Data 14. Discriminant Analysis 15. Factor Analysis 16. Cluster Analysis 17. Multidimensional Scaling Part V: SELECTED SUBJECTS 18. Time Series Analysis 19. Nonparametric Analysis 20. Advanced Probability Topics 21. Decision Analysis
Because of the wide range of topics, the text can fill a wide variety of curriculum needs at both the undergraduate and graduate level. The treatment of the multivariate methods in Part IV is conceptual and practical in nature, requiring no knowledge of computer programming, calculus, or matrix algebra, although the interested instructor can easily introduce these aspects during lectures. In their professional lives, the majority of students will be engaged in the design, interpretation, and application of multivariate research, and that is the focus of the presentation. For the student who will specialize in statistical methods, the text will serve as a springboard for advanced mathematical study and as a communications tool to be used in their eventual consulting capacity with naive users of statistical methods of data analysis.
Since the principles of statistical analysis are perfectly general, cutting across all academic disciplines, students in all curriculums can use the text. The examples are drawn primarily from the behavioral, biological, environmental, and monetary sciences, with each illustration relevant to several disciplines. This approach is aimed at emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of many research problems and the absolute generality of statistical theory.
Exercises for each chapter are included at the back of the text in the Appendix, their location simulating real life in that the test of our knowledge is typically removed from the point of the learning experience. Aside from assessing basic definitional and computational skills, the exercises test for the conceptual understanding of the techniques, including their interpretations and applications.
The many users of my earlier book Multivariate Statistical Analysis: A Conceptual Introduction (1982)--an abbreviated version of the present text--were instrumental in the development of this expanded volume, both through their acceptance of the overall approach and their desire for wider coverage. I have tried my best to accommodate as many of the often conflicting instructor needs as possible, while still maintaining an evenness of presentation and not losing sight of the primary introductory audience.
S.K.K.
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Afraid of Statistics? This book is for you!,
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This review is from: Statistical Analysis: An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Univariate & Multivariate Methods (Hardcover)
This volume is an excellent introduction for someone who needs a conceptual understanding of statistics without the rigor or depth of a specialist. The presention is very non-technical with each new subject carefully developed. Ideal for the general business or social science undergraduate or anyone needing a brief and relatively painless encounter with a vital subject.
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Statistical Analysis by Kachigan,
By Joseph S. Maresca "Dr. Joseph S. Maresca CPA,... (Bronxville, New York USA) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Statistical Analysis: An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Univariate & Multivariate Methods (Hardcover)
This book has an excellent treatment of the various statistical methodologies. It has an easy-to-read treatment of basic probability with a gradual introduction into conditional prob. The coverage of mean, variance, weighted mean and the standard deviation is good. I was impressed with the explanation of the z statistic and hypothesis testing. The author had a good rendition of regression and correlation in single, as well as, multiple models. The style of this work is a belles lettrestreatment-almost akin to reading a story. Despite the simplicity, there is enough complexity for the quantitatively oriented readers. I would like to see an update of this book with some cross-referencing to the internet and more modern terminology. Despite the fact that it is an older work, there are few books which explain the material with the clarity of this text. Its weaknesses may be overcome by utilizing the REA Statistics or the Schaum's outline. This book is excellent for students who find math hard to comprehend. It serves all levels of students from the most advanced to the students requiring more time with the material.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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A truly great book!!,
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This review is from: Statistical Analysis: An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Univariate & Multivariate Methods (Hardcover)
I read this book even after 15 years since my Ph.D. data analysis course and thank my prof. everytime. It lays out the conceptual foundations of different analyses in a really neat way.
If only it would also come with the instructions for software such as SPSS!
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