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Contents Acknowledgments 0 List of Tables 0 List of Figures 0 List of Text Boxes 0 Chapter 1. Why Write about Numbers? 0 Part I. Principles Chapter 2. Seven Basic Principles 00 Chapter 3. Causality, Statistical Significance, and Substantive Significance 000 Chapter 4. Technical but Important: Five More Basic Principles 000 Part II. Tools Chapter 5. Types of Quantitative Comparison 000 Chapter 6. Creating Effective Tables 000 Chapter 7. Creating Effective Charts 000 Chapter 8. Choosing Effective Examples and Analogies 000 Part III. Pulling It All Together Chapter 9. Writing about Distributions and Associations 000 Chapter 10. Writing about Data and Methods 000 Chapter 11. Pulling It All Together 000 Chapter 12. Speaking about Numbers 000 Appendix A. Implementing ?Generalize, Example, Exceptions? (GEE) 000 Notes 000 Reference List 000 Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Technical writing