This book offers an up-to-date portrait of the realities of social class and its consequences in the United States today, focusing on the increasing inequality gap; the shrinking middle class; the myth and realities of social mobility; the consequences of class for work, health care, education, the justice system, war, and the environment; and progressive solutions for reducing inequality and improving human life.
This book offers an up-to-date portrait of the realities of social class and its consequences in the United States today, focusing on the increasing i...
This book offers an up-to-date portrait of the realities of social class and its consequences in the United States today, focusing on the increasing inequality gap; the shrinking middle class; the myth and realities of social mobility; the consequences of class for work, health care, education, the justice system, war, and the environment; and progressive solutions for reducing inequality and improving human life.
This book offers an up-to-date portrait of the realities of social class and its consequences in the United States today, focusing on the increasing i...
The focus of this book is on the birth and historical development of permutation statistical methods from the early 1920s to the near present. Beginning with the seminal contributions of R.A. Fisher, E.J.G. Pitman, and others in the 1920s and 1930s, permutation statistical methods were initially introduced to validate the assumptions of classical statistical methods. Permutation methods have advantages over classical methods in that they are optimal for small data sets and non-random samples, are data-dependent, and are free of distributional assumptions. Permutation probability values may be...
The focus of this book is on the birth and historical development of permutation statistical methods from the early 1920s to the near present. Beginni...
This research monograph provides a synthesis of a number of statistical tests and measures, which, at first consideration, appear disjoint and unrelated. Numerous comparisons of permutation and classical statistical methods are presented, and the two methods are compared via probability values and, where appropriate, measures of effect size.
Permutation statistical methods, compared to classical statistical methods, do not rely on theoretical distributions, avoid the usual assumptions of normality and homogeneity of variance, and depend only on the data at hand. This text takes a...
This research monograph provides a synthesis of a number of statistical tests and measures, which, at first consideration, appear disjoint and unre...
This book covers the birth and historical development of permutation statistical methods from the early 1920s to the present day. Using an accessible, non-mathematical approach, the book presents permutation analogs of many well-known statistical tests.
This book covers the birth and historical development of permutation statistical methods from the early 1920s to the present day. Using an accessib...
This research monograph utilizes exact and Monte Carlo permutation statistical methods to generate probability values and measures of effect size for a variety of measures of association.
This research monograph utilizes exact and Monte Carlo permutation statistical methods to generate probability values and measures of effect size for ...