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Contents List of Tables 0 List of Figures 00 List of Boxes 00 Preface 00 Acknowledgments 00 1. Introduction 00 Part I. Principles 2. Seven Basic Principles 00 3. Causality, Statistical Significance, and Substantive Significance 000 4. Five More Technical Principles 000 Part II. Tools 5. Creating Effective Tables 000 6. Creating Effective Charts 000 7. Choosing Effective Examples and Analogies 000 8. Basic Types of Quantitative Comparisons 000 9. Quantitative Comparisons for Multivariate Models 000 10. Choosing How to Present Statistical Test Results 000 Part III. Pulling It All Together 11. Writing Introductions, Conclusions, and Abstracts 000 12. Writing about Data and Methods 000 13. Writing about Distributions and Associations 000 14. Writing about Multivariate Models 000 15. Speaking about Multivariate Analyses 000 16. Writing for Applied Audiences 000 Appendix A. Implementing ôGeneralization, Example, Exceptionsö (GEE) 000 Appendix B. Translating Statistical Output into Table and Text 000 Appendix C. Terminology for Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) and Logistic Models 000 Appendix D. Using a Spreadsheet for Calculations 000 Notes 000 Reference List 000 Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Technical writing.
Multivariate analysis.