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Informationen zum Autor N. BALAKRISHNAN, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McMaster University, Canada. Dr. Balakrishnan is coeditor of the Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, Second Edition and also serves as Editor in Chief of Communications in Statistics . He is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. In addition to serving as Editor of the Methods and Applications of Statistics series, Dr. Balakrishnan is the coauthor of Precedence-Type Tests and Applications and A Primer on Statistical Distributions, both published by Wiley. Klappentext Explore classic and cutting-edge statistical tools used in conducting diverse research in the behavioral and social sciencesInspired by the multifaceted Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, Second Edition, this book provides a concise, self-contained reference for readers wishing to gain quick access to cutting-edge information about the application of statistical methods and techniques in the social and behavioral sciences.Featuring contributions from over 100 leading experts in academia and industry, this work combines key articles from the Encyclopedia with new and thoroughly updated content that addresses the latest research methods for gathering, reporting, and analyzing data across diverse subject areas, including economics, psychology, demography, political science, and communications.The book features new and updated content on quantitative methods and their use in understanding the latest topics in social and behavioral research, including:* Childhood Obesity* Agriculture Production* Current Population Surveys* Econometrics* Affluence, Poverty, and Quality of LifeEach contribution offers authoritative, yet easily accessible, coverage of statistical concepts. With updated references and discussion of relevant research topics, readers are provided with the various statistical methods, techniques, strategies, and applications that are essential in tackling critical issues pertaining to the social and behavioral sciences.Providing a blend of traditional methodology and the latest research, Methods and Applications of Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences is an excellent resource for researchers, professionals, and students in the fields of sociology, psychology, philosophy, education, political science, and related disciplines who would like to learn about the uses of statistics in gathering, reporting, and analyzing data. Zusammenfassung Based on the multifaceted Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, Second Edition, this concise book outlines the statistical concepts and techniques for application that are essential for understanding data gathered from modern research in the social and behavioral sciences. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface v Contributors vii 1. Actuarial Science 1 2. Causation-I 6 3. Causation-II 9 4. Census 25 5. Correlation 32 6. Current Population Survey 46 7. Data Masking for Disclosure Avoidance 56 8. Divisia Indices 66 9. Econometrics 69 10. Educational Statistics 81 11. Electron Forecasting in the United Kingdom 88 12. Electron Projections 93 13. Employment Cost Index 97 14. Evolution of Current Population Survey 105 15. Federal Statistics 119 16. Fertility Measurement 128 17. Graduation 134 18. Human Capital 141 19. Dagum System of Income and Wealth Distributions 156 20. Income Distribution Models 174 21. Income Inequality Measures 186 22. Indexes: Affluence, Poverty, and Quality of Life 210 23. Index of Industrial Production 215 24. Infant Morality 220 25. Labor Statistics 223 26. Life Tables 228 27. Literature and Statistics-I 232 28. Literatu...