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TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THE SOLUTION MANUAL TO ACCOMPANY STATISTICAL METHODS FOR CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Chapter 1 Why Do I Need to Learn This Stuff: The Purpose of Statistics in the Criminological Sciences
Chapter 2 Levels of Measurement and Aggregation
Chapter 3 Interpreting Data Distributions: Graphical Techniques
Chapter 4 Measures of Central Tendency
Chapter 5 Measures of Dispersion
Chapter 6 Exploratory Data Analysis: And You Thought Statistics Would Be Boring!
Chapter 7 Introduction to Probability Theory
Chapter 8 The Normal Distribution
Chapter 9 Point Estimation and Confidence Intervals
Chapter 10 From Estimation to Statistical Test: Hypothesis Testing for One Population Mean and Proportion
Chapter 11 Data Analysis With Categorical Variables
Chapter 12 Hypothesis Tests Involving Two Population Means or Proportions
Chapter 13 Hypothesis Tests Involving Three or More Population Means: Analysis of Variance
Chapter 14 Bivariate Correlation and Regression
Chapter 15 Multiple Regression and Partial Correlation
Chapter 16 Nonparametric or Distribution-Free Statistical Tests
Chapter 17 Regression Analysis with a Dichotomous Dependent Variable: Logit and Probit Models


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