
This volume's lucid and lively style generates a working knowledge of statistical inference and cognate testing procedures. A practicing archeologist, Thomas sets out to achieve the goal of producing a useful, readable text targeted specifically for readers interested in the various sub- disciplines of anthropology. The chapters follow the order and content of many other introductory statistics books but are given an anthropological twist by the inclusion of a wide range of definite anthropological examples. Thomas provides a relevant context so that readers can draw on their own rich experiences to help them learn and understand the practical application of statistics in modern anthropological studies. His pertinent, scholarly, and imaginative examples are sure to enliven the study of mathematical procedures by nonmathematicians.
How can statistical inference and probability be effectively applied to the specific research questions and data sets found within the field of anthropology? David Hurst Thomas, a practicing archaeologist, presents a framework designed to bridge the gap between abstract mathematical procedures and the practical needs of anthropologists. By utilizing anthropological case studies, the text aims to provide a functional understanding of statistical testing for students and researchers who may lack extensive mathematical backgrounds.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose, which successfully demystifies complex mathematical concepts for non-specialists. Experts highlight this as a practical, context-driven resource that remains a standard reference for students integrating quantitative analysis into their anthropological research.
Page Count:
532
Publication Date:
1976-01-01
Publisher:
Holt Rinehart and Winston
ISBN-10:
0030028566
ISBN-13:
9780030028564
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