Publisher's Synopsis
Essentials of Statistics for Researchers offers a working introduction to essential statistical methods through an accessible conceptual approach without excessive mathematical details. The book emphasizes the importance of good judgment when choosing analysis approaches and illustrates the statistical analysis process through numerous examples. At its core, this text demonstrates how analysis should serve the science and illuminate the stories contained within data. Key Features: Provides conceptual foundations of a practitioner's statistical toolkit, focusing on the role of Normality, hypothesis tests, and confidence intervals Presents regression methods as core analytical tools while also covering t-based methods for comparing means among groups Demonstrates how logarithmic transformations capture relativity in relationships (such as exponential increase) rather than simply meeting statistical assumptions Includes over 100 graphs and visual representations to enhance understanding of statistical concepts Written in an engaging first-person voice that positions the authors as fellow learners alongside the reader Emphasizes stories, examples, and practical applications over abstract theory This book is designed for researchers across a broad range of disciplines, from graduate students beginning their research journey to experienced professionals seeking a refresher on statistical methods. The accessible approach makes it particularly valuable for those who need to understand and apply statistical concepts without getting lost in mathematical complexity. Readers will gain practical knowledge they can immediately apply to their own research questions and data analysis challenges.