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Statistical Analyses for Criminal Justice and Criminology: A Conceptual Introductio


ISBN13: 9781032638546
Published: June 2024
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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This book is a how-to guide for statistical analyses designed for undergraduates and others new to the subject. It uses a conceptual framework, starting with the most basic concepts of statistics and moving up through the capacity to perform bivariate regression.

Written in an easy-going and clear style, it uses policing data to illustrate concepts and includes a short narrative at the beginning of each chapter to engage readers. Easily identified Main Take-Aways and Key Terms features aid student understanding. Designed to combat the fear of mathematics and statistics often held by students in the social sciences, plain verbiage, multiple examples, and clear demonstrations combine to achieve the actualization and proper contextualized use of univariate and bivariate statistics. This work also serves as a launching pad for further study in statistics.

An accessible introduction to statistics in criminal justice and criminology, this text will appeal to both students and instructors in introductory criminal justice and criminology statistics courses.

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
1. Introduction and Basic Concepts
2. Presenting Data
3. Centrality
4. Variation and Dispersion
5. Basic Probability and the Normal Curve
6. The Central Limit Theorem and Sampling
7. Point Estimates and Confidence Intervals
8. The Reasoning Behind Hypothesis Testing
9. Bivariate Hypothesis Testing: t-Tests
10. Bivariate Hypothesis Testing: ANOVA
11. Bivariate Hypothesis Testing: Measures of Correlation
12. An Introduction to Bivariate Linear Regression
13. Nonparametric Tests of Relation and Measures of Association