Rival Hypotheses: Alternative Interpretations of Data Based Conclusions

Rival Hypotheses: Alternative Interpretations of Data Based Conclusions by Schuyler W. Huck is published by Harpercollins College Div in 1979 and spans 245 pages. This book presents a thorough examination of alternative interpretations of data-driven conclusions, focusing on methodologies and statistical methods within the social sciences. It includes an index and a bibliography that spans pages 231 to 236, providing additional resources for readers interested in the subject matter.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the complexities involved in data interpretation, emphasizing the importance of considering multiple hypotheses in social science research. The book addresses key topics in social sciences methodology and statistical methods, making it a valuable resource for those studying or working in these fields. With its structured approach, this edition serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding the nuances of data analysis and interpretation.
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Schuyler W. Huck, Howard M. Sandler. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 231-236.
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