Title: Statistics: A Tool for Social Researchers in Canada, 4ce
Authors: Joseph F. Healey, Steven Prus, Riva Lieflander
Publisher: Nelson College Indigenous; 4th Canadian edition (May 28, 2018)
Description: “Statistics: A Tool for Social Researchers in Canada” authored by Joseph F. Healey, Steven Prus, and Riva Lieflander is a comprehensive textbook specifically tailored for social researchers in the Canadian context. In this fourth Canadian edition, the authors provide a thorough introduction to statistical concepts and methods relevant to social science research. The book covers essential topics such as descriptive statistics, probability, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression analysis, and more. With clear explanations, practical examples, and Canadian-focused content, this textbook equips students with the necessary tools to analyze and interpret data effectively in social research settings. Whether you’re a student studying sociology, psychology, or other social sciences, “Statistics: A Tool for Social Researchers in Canada” serves as an invaluable resource for understanding and applying statistical techniques in research. Published by Nelson College Indigenous on May 28, 2018, this fourth Canadian edition ensures that readers have access to up-to-date and relevant statistical methods and applications for social research in Canada.