This book is about the way in which statistical inference is employed in social and behavioural research. It does not outline techniques but is a commentary upon them - an analysis of their proper role, their logic and their abuse. The book is written in an easy style and the arguments are presented without going into too much statistical jargon. It will be of interest to post- graduate students and a wide range of researchers rather than specialists in statistics.
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