Statistics for Library and Information Services
A Primer for Using Open Source R Software for Accessibility and Visualization- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2015
Summary
Statistics for Library and Information Services, written for non-statisticians, provides logical, user-friendly, and step-by-step instructions to make statistics more accessible for students and professionals in the field of Information Science. It emphasizes concepts of statistical theory and data collection methodologies, but also extends to the topics of visualization creation and display, so that the reader will be able to better conduct statistical analysis and communicate his/her findings.
The book is tailored for information science students and professionals. It has specific examples of dataset sets, scripts, design modules, data repositories, homework assignments, and a glossary lexicon that matches the field of Information Science. The textbook provides a visual road map that is customized specifically for Information Science instructors, students, and professionals regarding statistics and visualization.
Each chapter in the book includes full-color illustrations on how to use R for the statistical model that particular chapter will cover.
This book is arranged in 17 chapters, which are organized into five main sections:
the first section introduces research design and data collection;
the second section discusses basic statistical concepts, including descriptive, bivariate, time series, and regression analyses;
section 3 covers the subject of visualization creation using Open Source R;
section 4 covers decision making from the analysis; and
the last section provides examples and references.
Every chapter illustrates how to use Open Source R and features two subsections for the major ideas of the chapter: its statistical model and its visual representation. The statistical model captures the main statistical formulas/theories covered in each chapter, while the visual representation addresses the subject of the types of visualization that are produced from the statistical analysis model covered in that particular chapter.
Don’t miss the book’s companion Web site at www.statisticsforlis.org
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- Copyright year
- 2015
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4422-4992-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4422-4993-6
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 356
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- List of Figures No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Preface No access
- CHAPTER 1. Introduction No access
- CHAPTER 2. Research Design No access
- CHAPTER 3. Data (Types and Collection Methods) No access
- CHAPTER 4. How to Run R No access
- CHAPTER 5. Descriptive Statistics No access
- CHAPTER 6. Bivariate Statistics No access
- CHAPTER 7. Probability Theory No access
- CHAPTER 8. Random Variables and Probability Distributions No access
- CHAPTER 9. Sampling No access
- CHAPTER 10. Confidence Interval Estimation No access
- CHAPTER 11. Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing No access
- CHAPTER 12. Correlation and Regression No access
- CHAPTER 13. Analysis of Variances and Chi-Square Test No access
- CHAPTER 14. Time Series and Predictive Analysis No access
- CHAPTER 15. Visualization Display No access
- CHAPTER 16. Advanced Visualization Display No access
- CHAPTER 17. Applying Visualization to Statistics Analysis No access
- APPENDIX A. Statistics Formula Sheet No access Pages 315 - 318
- APPENDIX B. Z Score Table No access Pages 319 - 322
- APPENDIX C. Useful R Commands No access Pages 323 - 340
- References No access Pages 341 - 344
- Index No access Pages 345 - 354
- About the Author No access Pages 355 - 356





