100 Statistical Tests
- Gopal K Kanji - Sheffield Hallam University, UK
This expanded and updated Third Edition of Gopal Kanji's best-selling resource on statistical tests covers all the most commonly used tests with information on how to calculate and interpret results with simple datasets.
Each entry begins with a short summary statement about the test's purpose, and contains details of the test objective, the limitations (or assumptions) involved, a brief outline of the method, a worked example and the numerical calculation.
This new edition also includes:
" A brand new introduction to statistical testing with information to guide the reader through the book so that even non-statistics students can find information quickly and easily
" Real-world explanations of how and when to use each test with examples drawn from wide range of disciplines.
" A useful Classification of Tests table
" All the relevant statistical tables for checking critical values
100 Statistical Tests: Third Edition is the one indispensable guide for users of statistical materials and consumers of statistical information at all levels and across all disciplines.
'This is a very valuable book for statisticians and users of statistics. It contains a remarkable number of statistical tests which are currently available and useful for practical purposes' - Statistical Papers
"Although very practical for teachers and students of statistics, practitioners will also find this useful as a quick reference."
Very useful as a companion for data analysis - but not so much for teaching.
Cost was reasonable. Covered material adjunct to the course.
A very good reference: compact and comprehensive.
An excellent quick reference test for staff and students alike. Good examples of each test in a 'real world setting'.
with more and more students undertaking scientific studies within the Faculty this is a highly recommended read for any student in that position.
New to this edition:
- A brand new introduction to statistical testing with information to guide the reader through the book so that even non-statistics students can find information quickly and easily
- Real-world explanations of how and when to use each test with examples drawn from wide range of disciplines.
- A useful Classification of Tests table
- All the relevant statistical tables for checking critical values