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Data Analysis for Social Science: A Friendly and Practical Introduction
By (Author) Elena Llaudet
By (author) Kosuke Imai
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
28th March 2023
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Data science and analysis: general
Reference works
519.5
Paperback
256
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
An ideal textbook for an introductory course on quantitative methods for social scientistsassumes no prior knowledge of statistics or coding
Data Analysis for Social Science provides a friendly introduction to the statistical concepts and programming skills needed to conduct and evaluate social scientific studies. Using plain language and assuming no prior knowledge of statistics and coding, the book provides a step-by-step guide to analyzing real-world data with the statistical program R for the purpose of answering a wide range of substantive social science questions. It teaches not only how to perform the analyses but also how to interpret results and identify strengths and limitations. This one-of-a-kind textbook includes supplemental materials to accommodate students with minimal knowledge of math and clearly identifies sections with more advanced material so that readers can skip them if they so choose.
Looking for a more advanced introduction Consider Quantitative Social Science by Kosuke Imai. In addition to covering the material in Data Analysis for Social Science, it teaches diffs-in-diffs models, heterogeneous effects, text analysis, and regression discontinuity designs, among other things.
Elena Llaudet is Associate Professor of Political Science at Suffolk University in Boston. Kosuke Imai is Professor of Government and of Statistics at Harvard University.