Test Bank Statistics for Evidence Based Practice and Evaluation 3rd Edition by Allen Rubin

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Test Bank Statistics for Evidence Based Practice and Evaluation 3rd Edition by Allen Rubin

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Test Bank Statistics for Evidence Based Practice and Evaluation 3rd Edition by Allen Rubin

‘Statistics for Evidence-Based Practice and Evaluation’ provides a practical, step-by-step guide to statistics specifically tailored for social work and related fields. This edition emphasizes applying statistical methods to real-world problems, with numerous examples and exercises to reinforce key concepts. It is designed to help readers grasp the importance of statistics in evaluating evidence-based practice.

ISBN-10: 0840029144, ISBN-13: 9780840029140

Allen Rubin

Table of Contents:
Part 1: Introduction and Evidence-Based Practice
1. Why Study Statistics?
2. Use of Statistics in Evidence-Based Practice
3. Review of Key Research Methodology Concepts and Terms
Part 2: Descriptive Statistics
4. Frequency Distributions
5. Graphs and Charts
6. Measures of Central Tendency
7. Measures of Dispersion
8. Types of Distributions
9. z-Scores, Percentiles, and Effect Size
Part 3: Inferential Data Analysis: Conceptual Foundation
10. Probability and Sampling Distributions
11. Hypothesis Testing and Statistical Significance
12. Type I and Type II Errors
13. Interpreting the Strength and Importance of Relationships
Part 4: Inferential Data Analysis: Parametric and Nonparametric Procedures
14. The t-Test
15. Analysis of Variance
16. Cross-Tabulation and Chi-Square
17. Correlation
18. Regression Analysis
19. Applications to Single-System Evaluation Designs
Appendices:
– Review of Some Math Basics
– Statistical Symbols
– Conceptual Overviews of Advanced Analyses (Factor Analysis, Discriminant Analysis, Logistic Regression, Multilevel Modeling, Path Analysis, Structural Equation Modeling, Event History Analysis)