Testing hypotheses
German, Daniel Lois, Florian G. Hartmann, 2015More than 10 pieces in stock at supplier
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Social scientists Florian G. Hartmann and Daniel Lois explain in this essential guide, step by step and with a focus on clarity, how hypotheses are tested within the framework of a quantitative study. They discuss fundamental methodological and statistical concepts and illustrate more complex issues with relatable everyday examples. The authors draw on their teaching and research experience and take into account their own academic experiences.
topic | Mathematics & Natural Sciences, Social sciences |
Language | German |
Author | Daniel Lois, Florian G. Hartmann |
Year | 2015 |
Number of pages | 58 |
Book cover | Paperback |
Item number | 7449066 |
Publisher | Gabler |
Category | Reference books |
Release date | 21.1.2018 |
topic | Mathematics & Natural Sciences, Social sciences |
Language | German |
Author | Daniel Lois, Florian G. Hartmann |
Year | 2015 |
Number of pages | 58 |
Edition | 1 |
Book cover | Paperback |
CO₂ emissions | 0,35 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
Product Safety |
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