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Resources share the relationship genre to Statistics
- Analyzing qualitative data with MAXQDA, text, audio, and video, Udo Kuckartz, Stefan Rädiker
- Nonparametric statistics for the behavioral sciences, Sidney Siegel
- Now you see it, simple visualization techniques for quantitative analysis, Stephen Few
- The art of statistics, learning from data, David Spiegelhalter
- First steps in statistics, Daniel B. Wright
- Everyday probability and statistics, health, elections, gambling and war, Michael M. Woolfson
- Statistics in plain English, Timothy C. Urdan
- Starting statistics, a short, clear guide, Neil Burdess
- Do the math!, on growth, greed, and stategic thinking, John K. White
- The foundations of statistics, Leonard J. Savage
- Statistical inference, B. G. Quinn
- How to measure survey reliability and validity, Mark S. Litwin
- How to sample in surveys, Arlene Fink
- Statistics, concepts and controversies, David S. Moore
- Understanding and using advanced statistics, Jeremy Foster, Emma Barkus, Christian Yavorsky
- Naked statistics, stripping the dread from the data, Charles Wheelan
- Statistics for business and economics, Paul Newbold, William L. Carlson, Betty M. Thorne
- SCONUL statistical database. Part 2. Library operations
- How to think about statistics, John L. Phillips, Jr
- The art of statistics, learning from data, David Spiegelhalter
- Handbook of statistical analysis and data mining applications, Robert Nisbet, John Elder, Gary Miner
- A field guide to lies and statistics, a neuroscientist on how to make sense of a complex world, Daniel Levitin
- Demystifying social statistics, edited by John Irvine, Ian Miles and Jeff Evans
- Simple statistics, a course book for the social sciences, Frances Clegg
- How to lie with statistics, Darrell Huff ; with pictures by Mel Calman
- How to analyze survey data, Arlene Fink
- Understanding data, Bonnie H. Erickson and T. A. Nosanchuk
- Super crunchers, why thinking-by-numbers is the new way to be smart, Ian Ayres
- Principles and methods of statistics, R. A. Sugden
- Statistics for the social sciences, R. Mark Sirkin
- Practical statistics for students, an introductory text, Louis Cohen and Michael Holliday
- Practical statistics for data scientists, 50 essential concepts, Peter Bruce and Andrew Bruce
- Statistics as principled argument, Robert P. Abelson
- How to think about statistics, John L. Phillips
- Social statistics, [by] Hubert M. Blalock, Jr
- First (and second) steps in statistics
- A field guide to lies and statistics, a neuroscientist on how to make sense of a complex world, Daniel Levitin
- Living in data, a citizen's guide to a better information future, Jer Thorp
- Statistical methods for the social sciences, Alan Agresti and Barbara Finlay
- The joy of stats, presented by Hans Rosling ; directed and produced by Dan Hillman
- Modern psychometrics with R, Patrick Mair
- Set representation by statistical properties, Alexander P. Marchant
- Making sense of statistics, a non-mathematical approach, Michael Wood
- Practical statistics for students, an introductory text, Louis Cohen and Michael Holliday
- The art of statistics, learning from data, David Spiegelhalter
- The mutual construction of statistics and society, edited by Ann Rudinow Saetnan, Heidi Mork Lomell, and Svein Hammer
- An introduction to statistical learning, with applications in R, Gareth James, Daniela Witten, Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani
- Statistics without tears, an introduction for non-mathematicians, Derek Rowntree
- Use and abuse of statistics, [by] W. J. Reichmann
- Statistical persuasion, how to collect, analyze, and present data-- accurately honestly, and persuasively, Robert W. Pearson