Description |
167 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Series |
Pocket guides to social work research methods |
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Pocket guides to social work research |
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Pocket guides to social work research methods.
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Contents |
Basic terms and concepts -- Statistical power analysis -- Confidence intervals: measures of precision -- Computer-intensive methods -- Additional considerations, recommendations, and conclusions -- Worked examples |
Summary |
"This pocket guide shows social work students, educators, and researchers how to prevent some of the mistakes that would result from a wrong sample-size decision by describing and critiquing four main approaches to determining sample size. In concise, example-rich chapters, Dattalo covers sample-size determination using power analysis, confidence intervals, computer-intensive strategies, and ethical or cost considerations, as well as techniques for advanced and emerging statistical strategies such as structural equation modeling, multilevel analysis, repeated measures MANOVA and repeated measures ANOVA. He also offers strategies for mitigating pressures to increase sample size when doing so may not be feasible." "Whether as an introduction to the process for students or as a refresher for experienced researchers, this practical guide is a perfect overview of a crucial but often overlooked step in empirical social work research."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-161) and index |
Subject |
Sampling (Statistics)
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Social sciences -- Statistical methods.
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Social surveys -- Methodology.
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LC no. |
2007033289 |
ISBN |
9780195315493 paperback alkaline paper |
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0195315499 paperback alkaline paper |
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