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Rich Harris, School of Geographical Sciences and Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO), University of Bristol

Statistics for Geography and Environmental Science: an introduction in R

Section 1: Getting Started (9 pages)

Section 2: Descriptive Statistics (8 pages)

Section 3: The Normal curve (7 pages)

Section 4: Inferential Statistics and Hypothesis Testing (12 pages)

Section 5: Correlation and Regression (13 pages)

Library for R to accompany the above text: SGES_1.0.tar.gz or SGES_1.01.zip

 

Paula Surridge, School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies, University of Bristol

Understanding the Chi-square Test (4 pages)

Crosstabulations and the Chi-square test: Worked Examples (5 pages)

Elaborating Relationships: exploring three-way crosstabulations (12 pages)

Graphs and Charts in Excel and Powerpoint 2007 (27 pages with screenshots)

 

SPSS guides with screenshots

Tour of SPSS 18 for Windows & Data Input (13 pages)
Secondary Analysis with SPSS: Manipulating and Summarising Data (21 pages)
Bi-variate Analysis using Crosstabulations and the Chi-square test (8 pages)
Elaborating Relationships (7 pages)
Measures of Association (3 pages)
Using Command Syntax in SPSS (5 pages)

 

Ana Fernandes, University of Sussex

 

External links

Ron Smith, Birkbeck, University of London

The course booklet Applied Statistics and Econometrics: Notes and Exercises is available through TRUE: Econometrics under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-commercial licence. Sections of interest include 6: Descriptive statistics, 9: Index numbers, 10: Probability, 11: Discrete random variables, 12: Continuous random variables

 

Kevin McConway, The Open University

One-page introductory essays available through OpenLearn under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence

 

Barbra Ilowsky & Susan Dean, De Anza College, California

Collaborative Statistics is a complete, 627-page statistics textbook available under a Creative Commons Attribution licence.

It can be downloaded in a variety of formats, or viewed online as a series of pages, with some basic interactivity.

 

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