Hands on sociology: using computers to learn about society. / William Feigelman
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TextPublication details: New York: McGraw-Hill, 1993.Description: v,151 p: 25cmISBN: - 0079115942
- HM51.F32
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Contents: Doing sociological research and using survey data -- How to use your student version of microcase with your computer -- Getting started: Analyzing the correlates of abortion attitudes -- Some finer points in doing crosstabulating analyses -- Culture -- Socialization -- Social satisfaction -- Race and ethnic relations -- Urbanization -- The American family -- Appendix A: Distribution of chi-square probabilities -- Appendix B: List of variable labels -- Appendix C: List of variables, descriptions, and values quick reference.
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