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The fourth edition of the Study Guide for Practical Statistics for Educators serves as a user-friendly and accessible way for students to better understand the concepts introduced in its companion textbook, Practical Statistics for Educators. With clear and straightforward exercises, the workbook allows students to reinforce their knowledge of statistics. Most importantly, students are given the answers and an explanation for why the correct answer is the better than the other choices. New in this edition are accompanying Excel exercises.

Produktbeschreibung
The fourth edition of the Study Guide for Practical Statistics for Educators serves as a user-friendly and accessible way for students to better understand the concepts introduced in its companion textbook, Practical Statistics for Educators. With clear and straightforward exercises, the workbook allows students to reinforce their knowledge of statistics. Most importantly, students are given the answers and an explanation for why the correct answer is the better than the other choices. New in this edition are accompanying Excel exercises.
Autorenporträt
Ruth Ravid, PhD, is professor emerita of education at National Louis University. Her areas of interest include action research, educational assessment, and school-university collaboration. Ravid is the coauthor of several books including Action Research in Education: A Practical Guide, Second Edition (with S. E. Efron, 2020); Writing the Literature Review: A Practical Guide (with S. E. Efron, 2019); and Practical Statistics for Business: An Introduction to Business Statistics (with P. Haan, 2008). Ravid has coedited a number of books including Building and Maintaining Collaborative Communities (with J. J. Slater and R. M. Reardon, 2016); Collaboration in Education (with J. J. Slater, 2010); and The Many Faces of School University Collaboration: Characteristics of Successful Partnerships (with M. G. Handler, 2001).