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Statistics for Anthropology

A clear, step-by-step guide to statistical methods for anthropology students, providing a solid footing in basic statistical techniques.

Lorena Madrigal (Author)

9780521147088, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 1 March 2012

278 pages, 62 b/w illus. 30 tables 49 exercises
24.7 x 17.4 x 1.4 cm, 0.56 kg

Anthropology as a discipline is rapidly becoming more quantitative, and anthropology students are now required to develop sophisticated statistical skills. This book provides students of anthropology with a clear, step-by-step guide to univariate statistical methods, demystifying the aspects that are often seen as difficult or impenetrable. Explaining the central role of statistical methods in anthropology and using only anthropological examples, the book provides a solid footing in statistical techniques. Beginning with basic descriptive statistics, this new edition also covers more advanced methods such as analyses of frequencies and variance, simple and multiple regression analysis with dummy and continuous variables. It addresses commonly encountered problems such as small samples and non-normality. Each statistical technique is accompanied by clearly worked examples and the chapters end with practice problem sets. Many of the datasets are available for download at www.cambridge.org/9780521147088.

Preface
List of partial statistical tables
1. Introduction to statistics and simple descriptive statistics
2. The first step in data analysis: summarizing and displaying data. Computing descriptive statistics
3. Probability and statistics
4. Hypothesis testing and estimation
5. The difference between two means
6. The analysis of variance (ANOVA)
7. Non-parametric tests for the comparison of samples
8. The analysis of frequencies
9. Correlation analysis
10. Simple linear regression
11. Advanced topics in regression analysis
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Medical anthropology [PSXM], Early man [PSXE], Human biology [PSX]

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