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Statistical Applications in Criminal Justice
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Statistical Applications in Criminal Justice



December 1989 | 120 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Statistical Applications in Criminal Justice introduces basic statistical concepts in a "cookbook" approach to guide math-scared students to an understanding of the utility and value of statistical analysis. Using examples drawn entirely from law and criminal justice research, the authors provide a user-friendly text for undergraduate and statistically naive graduate students of criminal justice. Vito and Latessa begin with an introduction to simple mathematical notation and proceed into a discussion of the theoretical bases of statistics--with particular attention paid to probability, sampling, and hypothesis testing. Once the student has developed a firm mastery of these basic tools, the authors present some basic statistical techniques commonly used in criminal justice research--t-tests, correlations, simple regression, ANOVA, and measures of association. Sample problems are provided to assist the student step-by-step through the application of these techniques. Uniquely written for criminal justice students, this book would be an appropriate supplement to accompany a longer research methods or statistics text. In addition, professionals who wish to brush up on their skills would find its self-teaching features useful.

 
Introduction to Statistics
 
Basic Descriptive Statistics
 
Graphic Presentation of Data
 
Probability and Sampling
 
Hypothesis Testing
 
t-Distribution and t-Test
 
Correlation and Simple Regression
 
Analysis of Variance
An Introduction

 
 
Chi-Square and Measures of Association

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