Henry Virkler’s Recommended Books On Statistics and Research Design

July 30, 2008 by testertwo  
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In his book A Christian’s Guide To Critical Thinking, Henry A. Virkler recommends the following books on Statistics and Research Design:

Donald T. Campbell and Julian C. Stanley, Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Research

Thomas H. cook and Donald T. Campbell, Quasi-Experimentation

Robert V. Craig and Allen T. Craig, Introduction to Mathematical Statistics

John Freund, Modern Elementary Statistics

William L. Hayes, Statistics for the Social Sciences

Paul G. Hoel, Introduction to Mathematical Statistics

Schuyler Huck, William Cormier, and Williams Bounds, Reading Statistics and Research

Darrell Huff, How to Lie with Statistics

Richard Light, Judith singer and John Willett, By Design: Planning Research in Higher Education

Edward W. Minium, Statistical Reasoning in Psychology and Education

Frederick Mosteller and John Tukey, Data Analysis and Regression

John L. Phillips, How to Think About Statistics

Robert Rosenthal, Experimenter Effects in Behavioral Research

Richard Runyon, How Numbers Lie: A Consumer’s Guide to the Fine Art of Numerical Deception

Ricard Runyon, Fundamental Behavioral Statistics

James P. Stevens, Applied Multivariate Statistics for the Social Sciences

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