Editing Quantitative Methods for Communication (Spring 2022)
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* Salkind, N. J. (2017). Statistics for people who (think they) hate statistics (6th ed.). Los Angeles, CA: Sage. | * Salkind, N. J. (2017). Statistics for people who (think they) hate statistics | ||
** | (6th ed.). Los Angeles, CA: Sage. | ||
** Note: I believe that you should be fine with one edition newer or older than this one, too | |||
You also will be assigned readings from online resources; these readings are listed on the course schedule of this syllabus (below) and links are provided in each lecture’s folder on the course Brightspace site. Readings from the text and online resources will be covered in the midterm and final exams. | You also will be assigned readings from online resources; these readings are listed on the course schedule of this syllabus (below) and links are provided in each lecture’s folder on the course Brightspace site. Readings from the text and online resources will be covered in the midterm and final exams. |