Sumario: | This book, part of a three-volume series, serves as a comprehensive guide for social science students to acquire sufficient statistical knowledge to identify and solve problems requiring statistical methods. It introduces a set of techniques to help students effectively approach and resolve statistical problems or prepare them for more complex statistical procedures. The book emphasizes understanding statistical reasoning over mathematical demonstration, aiding educators in teaching the logic of statistics rather than the rote application of techniques. Volume 3 focuses on introducing basic concepts of statistical inference, addressing estimation, hypothesis testing, variance analysis, and regression models, alongside exercises for practical understanding. Authored by José Juan Cáceres Hernández, a professor of Applied Economics at the University of La Laguna, the work is designed for university-level students in social sciences, aiming to enhance their decision-making abilities in a knowledge-based society.
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