Statistical Methods For Communication Researchers And Professionals(1st Edition)
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Rene Weber ,Ryan Fuller
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ISBN: 146521223X, 978-1465212238
Book publisher: Kendall Hunt Publishing
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Book Price $201.6 : Statistical Methods for Communication Researchers and Professionals by Rene Weber and Ryan Fuller (1st Edition) is a practical guide to understanding and applying statistics in communication research. The book explains key statistical concepts in a clear and accessible way for students and professionals in media and communication fields. It covers topics such as data analysis, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression, and experimental design. Real-world examples from communication studies help readers connect theory with practice. The text also emphasizes how to interpret results accurately and present findings effectively. Overall, it equips readers with essential quantitative skills for conducting and evaluating research in communication and media studies.
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Needed this for my course COMS 320: Quantitative Research Methods in Communication and snagged it at a great discounted price, so that was a sweet bonus. it showed up way quicker than i expected and the book feels pretty sturdy and clean, no creases or anything. haven’t started reading much yet but the first look makes it seem like it’ll be easy enough to follow. pack was cool too, nothing all torn up or weird. should be perfect for working through the class stuff since i hear it breaks things down well without being overly complicated.




























