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By David & Marymae Klein
author bio: David Klein had retired as Professor of Social Sciences from Michigan State University, where he taught much of the material in this book. Marymae Klein was a college reference librarian who devoted much of her time to helping students find authoritative source materials for their various assignments. The Kleins, who have written a number of books for young readers, now live in Seattle. Book Reviews:

"Certainly an eye-opening and thought-provoking introduction to how to use one抯 power of reason in discriminating sense from nonsense." Booklist

"This is a well-written, interesting, easy-to-read book. I recommend it for middle-school students and adults." Science Teacher, February 1986

"An articulate introduction to the art of logical thinking匰tressing at all times the value of a questioning mind, the authors cannily use statistical subjects that are of interest to young people, such as the accident rates of teenage drivers 匛venhanded in its treatment of issues, the book is outstanding in its clarity, sometimes surprising in its conclusions, and fascinating." The Horn Book

How Do You Know It抯 True? has joined my short list of hallmark children抯 literature titles." Linda Winkler, St. Petersburg Times


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By Chester H. McCall
Professor McCall's book is an excellent companion for students and researchers in the social sciences and the humanities who need a foundation in the logic of understanding data issues through statistical analysis. The volume is efficiently organized and the concepts are clearly explained in a rich context of appropriately chosen scenarios, graphic displays, and statistical procedures."
¡ªProf. Mario Saltarelli, Ph.D.; Professor of Spanish, Italian, and Linguistics; University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.

"Dr. McCall has successfully assembled an authoritative yet understandable and usable treatment of statistical methods. This manual provides a desperately needed bridge over the gap between sound theory and real-world applications!"
¡ªJohn F. Anderson, Ph.D.; President, Anderson, Niebuhr & Associates, Inc., Arden Hills, MN.

This manual is an excellent aid for adult learners, particularly if they feel their math skills are rusty. It is a practical guide that emphasizes the role of data analysis in applied research topics."
¡ªGabriella Belli, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Educational Research and Evaluation, Virginia Tech, Falls Church, VA.

"The text is an easy to read, user-friendly work of broad coverage. Technical jargon is minimized and the constancy of concepts (such as Type I error) across techniques is emphasized. These qualities should make this an attractive choice for those in search of a book for students who need to know how to interpret their computer output and who never intend to calculate by hand. This is a practical book for practitioners."¡ªProfessor Kathy Green, Ph.D.; College of Education, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado.

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By Jeffrey Bailey
What Is Going On In Our Schools? examines the criminal trend in schools across the United States. Statistics are provided so that one may actually look at the crimes in their classifications broken into victim’s ages, gender, locations, types of crimes, and size of schools. School related deaths are examined by statistics and are also listed by state.
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By Jeffrey Bailey
What Is Going On In Our Schools? examines the criminal trend in schools across the United States. Statistics are provided so that one may actually look at the crimes in their classifications broken into victim’s ages, gender, locations, types of crimes, and size of schools. School related deaths are examined by statistics and are also listed by state.
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