A Descriptive Test Bank for Statistical Concepts for Criminal Justice and Criminology By Frank P. Williams, III, ?
Section 1. Foundations of Statistics
I. Introduction to Statistics
II. Levels of Measurement
Section 2. Describing Single Variables
III. Describing Variables: Graphical Statistics
IV. Describing Variables: Measures of Central Tendency
V. Describing Variables: Measures of Dispersion
VI. Describing Variables: Curves and Distributions
VII. Describing Variables: Frequency Distributions
Section 3. Testing for Bivariate Relationships
VIII. Elementary Relationships: Crosstabulation Tables
IX. Hypotheses and Sampling Distributions
X. Statistical Significance
XI. Testing for Significance: The Chi-Square Test
XII. Testing for Significance in Two Groups: The T-Test
XIII. Testing for Significance in Multiple Groups: The Analysis of Variance
Section 4. Determining the Strength of Relationships
XIV. The Concept of Association
XV. Testing for Association: Phi
XVI. Testing for Association: Pearson’s R and Regression
XVII. Doing Real Research: Elementary Multivariate Relationships
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