1.

Record Nr.

UNISA990000949780203316

Autore

STANTON, William J.

Titolo

Marketing / William J. Stanton, Riccardo Varaldo

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bologna : Il mulino, 1989

ISBN

88-15-01111-0

Edizione

[Nuova ed]

Descrizione fisica

594 p. ; 24 cm

Collana

Strumenti , Economia

Altri autori (Persone)

VARALDO, Riccardo

Disciplina

658.8

Soggetti

Marketing

Collocazione

658.8 STA 3 (TESTI 884)

TESTI 884 (non disponibile)

MA 15

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Trad. di Roberto Sbrana



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910461772703321

Autore

Gordon Rachel A.

Titolo

Applied statistics for the social and health sciences / / Rachel A. Gordon

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, N.Y. : , : Routledge, , 2012

ISBN

1-283-52115-6

9786613833600

0-203-13529-6

1-136-48418-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1583 p.)

Disciplina

519.5

Soggetti

Social sciences - Statistical methods

Public health - Statistical methods

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front Cover; APPLIED STATISTICS FOR THE SOCIAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES; Title Page; Copyright; TABLE OF CONTENTS IN BRIEF; TABLE OF CONTENTS IN DETAIL; Preface; Acknowledgments; PART 1: GETTING STARTED; Chapter 1: Examples of Quantitative Research in the Social and Health Sciences; 1.1 What is Regression Analysis?; 1.2 Literature Excerpt 1.1; 1.3 Literature Excerpt 1.2; 1.4 Literature Excerpt 1.3; 1.5 Literature Excerpt 1.4; 1.6 Summary; Chapter 2: Planning a Quantitative Research Project With Existing Data; 2.1 Sources of Existing Data; 2.2 Thinking Forward; 2.3 Example Research Questions

2.4 Example of Locating Studies in ICPSR2.5 Summary; Chapter 3: Basic Features of Statistical Packages and Data Documentation; 3.1 How are our Data Stored in the Computer?; 3.2 Why Learn Both SAS and STATA?; 3.3 Getting Started with a Quantitative Research Project; 3.4 Summary; Chapter 4: Basics of Writing Batch Programs with Statistical Packages; 4.1 Getting Started with SAS and Stata; 4.2 Writing a Simple Batch Program; 4.3 Expanding the Batch Program to Create New Variables; 4.4 Expanding the Batch Program to Keep a Subset of Cases; 4.5 Complex Sampling Designs; 4.6 Some Finishing Touches



4.7 SummaryPART 2: BASIC DESCRIPTIVE AND INFERENTIAL STATISTICS; Chapter 5: Basic Descriptive Statistics; 5.1 Types of Variables; 5.2 Literature Excerpts 5.1 and 5.2; 5.3 Nominal Variables; 5.4 Ordinal Variables; 5.5 Interval Variables; 5.6 Weighted Statistics; 5.7 Creating a Descriptive Table; 5.8 Summary; Chapter 6: Sample, Population and Sampling Distributions; 6.1 Statistical Inference; 6.2 Population and Sample Distributions; 6.3 The Sampling Distribution; 6.4 General Concepts for Statistical Inference; 6.5 Other Common Theoretical Distributions; 6.6 Summary

Chapter 7: Bivariate Inferential Statistics7.1 Literature Excerpts; 7.2 One Categorical and One Interval Variable; 7.3 Two Categorical Variables; 7.4 Two Interval Variables; 7.5 Weighted Statistics; 7.6 Summary; PART 3: ORDINARY LEAST SQUARES REGRESSION; Chapter 8: Basic Concepts of Bivariate Regression; 8.1 Algebraic and Geometric Representations of Bivariate Regression; 8.2 The Population Regression Line; 8.3 The Sample Regression Line; 8.4 Ordinary Least Squares Estimators; 8.5 Complex Sampling Designs; 8.6 Summary; Chapter 9: Basic Concepts of Multiple Regression

9.1 Algebraic and Geometric Representations of Multiple Regression9.2 OLS Estimation of the Multiple Regression Model; 9.3 Conducting Multiple Hypothesis Tests; 9.4 General Linear F-Test; 9.5 R -Squared; 9.6 Information Criteria; 9.7 Literature Excerpt 9.1; 9.8 Summary; Chapter 10: Dummy Variables Dummy Variables; 10.1 Why is a Different Approach Needed for Nominal and Ordinal Predictor Variables?; 10.2 How Do We Define Dummy Variables?; 10.3 Interpreting Dummy Variable Regression Models; 10.4 Putting It All Together; 10.5 Complex Sampling Designs; 10.6 Summary; Chapter 11: Interactions

11.1 Literature Excerpt 11.1

Sommario/riassunto

Applied Statistics for the Social and Health Sciences provides graduate students in the social and health sciences with the basic skills that they need to estimate, interpret, present, and publish statistical models using contemporary standards. The book targets the social and health science branches such as human development, public health, sociology, psychology, education, and social work in which students bring a wide range of mathematical skills and have a wide range of methodological affinities. For these students, a successful course in statistics will not only offer statisti



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910720508903321

Titolo

Dünnwandige Gebrauchskeramik vom Magdalensberg : Archäologische Forschungen zu den Grabungen auf dem Magdalensberg 3. Kärntner Museumsschriften 58

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Verlag des Landesmuseums für Kärnten

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia