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Analysis of Variance via Confidence Intervals

Analysis of Variance via Confidence Intervals

K D Bird

(2004)

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Abstract

Analysis of variance (ANOVA) constitutes the main set of statistical methods used by students and researchers to analyse data from experiments. This expertly written textbook adopts a pioneering approach to ANOVA with an emphasis on confidence intervals rather than tests of significance. Key features of the book include: - Extensive coverage - Strong emphasis upon practical examples - Web-based links to sample questions and answers Student-focused throughout, it offers a comprehensive introduction to ANOVA using confidence intervals. The chapters have been organized to fit onto a typical lecture programme and is well-structured and practical, invaluable for undergraduates and postgraduate students taking courses in quantitative methods across the social sciences.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Prelims (Praise for The Aid Chain, Contents, Preface by Tony Benn, Acknowledgements, Figure, tables and boxes, About the authors, Acronyms)
1. Introduction
2. The changing context for the work of development NGOs
3. The management of development
4. The major UK donors and the flow of aid through the NGO sector
5. The NGO context in Uganda and South Africa
6. Normative conditions: rational management of the aid chain
7. The ties that bind
8. Relationships: partnerships, power and participation
9. Chains of influence in South Africa
10. Listening to the past and building a new future
Back matter (Appendix, References, Index)