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  1. Handbook of Advanced Multilevel Analysis

    Edited by Joop Hox, J. Kyle Roberts

    Series: European Association of Methodology Series

    This new handbook is the definitive resource on advanced topics related to multilevel analysis. The editors assembled the top minds in the field to address the latest applications of multilevel modeling as well as the specific difficulties and methodological problems that are becoming more common...

    Published July 18th 2010 by Routledge

  2. Statistics in Plain English, Third Edition

    By Timothy C. Urdan

    This inexpensive paperback provides a brief, simple overview of statistics to help readers gain a better understanding of how statistics work and how to interpret them correctly. Each chapter describes a different statistical technique, ranging from basic concepts like central tendency and...

    Published May 24th 2010 by Routledge

  3. Research Design and Statistical Analysis

    Third Edition

    By Jerome L. Myers, Arnold D. Well, Robert F. Lorch Jr

    Research Design and Statistical Analysis provides comprehensive coverage of the design principles and statistical concepts necessary to make sense of real data. The book’s goal is to provide a strong conceptual foundation to enable readers to generalize concepts to new research situations.&...

    Published May 17th 2010 by Routledge

  4. Multilevel Analysis

    Techniques and Applications, Second Edition

    By Joop Hox, Joop Hox

    Series: Quantitative Methodology Series

    This practical introduction helps readers apply multilevel techniques to their research. Noted as an accessible introduction, the book also includes advanced extensions, making it useful as both an introduction and as a reference to students, researchers, and methodologists. Basic models and...

    Published April 25th 2010 by Routledge

  5. A Beginner's Guide to Structural Equation Modeling

    Third Edition

    By Randall E. Schumacker, Richard G. Lomax

    This best-seller introduces readers to structural equation modeling (SEM) so they can conduct their own analysis and critique related research. Noted for its accessible, applied approach, chapters cover basic concepts and practices and computer input/output from the free student version of Lisrel...

    Published April 20th 2010 by Routledge

  6. Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling with IBM SPSS

    By Ronald H. Heck, Scott L. Thomas, Lynn N. Tabata

    Series: Quantitative Methodology Series

    This is the first book to demonstrate how to use the multilevel and longitudinal modeling techniques available in IBM SPSS Version 18. The authors tap the power of SPSS’s Mixed Models routine to provide an elegant and accessible approach to these models. Readers who have learned statistics using...

    Published April 11th 2010 by Routledge

  7. Applied Survey Data Analysis

    By Steven G. Heeringa, Brady T. West, Patricia A. Berglund

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

    Taking a practical approach that draws on the authors’ extensive teaching, consulting, and research experiences, Applied Survey Data Analysis provides an intermediate-level statistical overview of the analysis of complex sample survey data. It emphasizes methods and worked examples using available...

    Published April 4th 2010 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  8. Microeconometrics Using Stata, Revised Edition

    By A. Colin Cameron, Pravin K. Trivedi

    A complete and up-to-date survey of microeconometric methods available in Stata, Microeconometrics Using Stata, Revised Edition is an outstanding introduction to microeconometrics and how to execute microeconometric research using Stata. It covers topics left out of most microeconometrics textbooks...

    Published March 8th 2010 by Stata Press

  9. Regression Analysis for the Social Sciences

    By Rachel A. Gordon

    The book provides graduate students in the social sciences with the basic skills that they need to estimate, interpret, present, and publish basic regression models using contemporary standards. Key features of the book include: interweaving the teaching of statistical concepts with examples...

    Published February 25th 2010 by Routledge

  10. The Reviewer’s Guide to Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences

    Edited by Gregory R. Hancock, Ralph O. Mueller

    The Reviewer’s Guide to Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences is designed for evaluators of research manuscripts and proposals in the social and behavioral sciences, and beyond. Its thirty-one uniquely structured chapters cover both traditional and emerging methods of quantitative data...

    Published February 11th 2010 by Routledge