The course plan aims to provide the students with a comprehensive understanding of quantitative data analysis. The course provides exposure to the students to use of statistical package in social sciences.
Unit I:
Meaning functions and abuse of statistics in social work research
Frequency distribution types and shapes of distribution
Unit II:
Proportions, percentage and ratios
Measures of Variability-Variation Ratio, Index of Qualitative Variation
Criteria for selecting useful variability measure.
Unit III:
Association: Meaning, Characteristics, Degree, Direction and Nature.
Unit IV:
Inferential Statistics
Normal Curve:Meaning and Characteristics
Area under Normal Curve,Transforming raw scores to Z scores.
Unit V:
Software for Higher Statistical Analysis : SPSS and its Applications.
References:
Ahuja. Ram. 2006, Research Methods, Rawat Publications.
Cohen, Louis & Holliday, Michael. 1982 Statistics for Social Scientists. New York: Harper & Row Publishers
Elifson et al. 1990 Fundamentals of Social Statistics. McGraw Hill Publishing Co.
Kurtz, Norman R. 1983 Introduction to Social Statistics. Paris: McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Levin, Jack .1983 Elementary Statistics in Social Research. New York: Harper & Row Publishers
Loether, H.J. & McTavish, Donald. 1974 Inferential Statistics for Sociologists.
Boston: Allyn & Bacon Inc.
Malec, Michael, A. 1977 Essential Statistics for Social Research. New York: J.B.Lippincott Co
Wright, Susan E. 1986 Social Science Statistics. Boston: Allyn & Bacon Inc.