Solution Manual for Statistics for Criminology and Criminal Justice, 3rd Edition, Jacinta M. Gau,
Table of Contents
PART I DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Use of Statistics in Criminal Justice and Criminology
Chapter 2 Types of Variables and Levels of Measurement
Chapter 3 Organizing, Displaying, and Presenting Data
Chapter 4 Measures of Central Tendency
Chapter 5 Measures of Dispersion
PART II PROBABILITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
Chapter 6 Probability
Chapter 7 Population, Sample, and Sampling Distributions
Chapter 8 Point Estimates and Confidence Intervals
PART III HYPOTHESIS TESTING
Chapter 9 Hypothesis Testing: A Conceptual Introduction
Chapter 10 Hypothesis Testing With Two Categorical Variables: Chi-Square
Chapter 11 Hypothesis Testing With Two Population Means or Proportions
Chapter 12 Hypothesis Testing With Three or More Population Means: Analysis of Variance
Chapter 13 Hypothesis Testing With Two Continuous Variables: Correlation
Chapter 14 Introduction to Regression Analysis
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