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Statistical Methods of Organizational Research
Statistics and Organizational Behaviour
Statistics can be used to analyse individual variables, relationships among variables, and differences between groups. We explore a range of statistical methods for conducting these analyses. Statistics can be used to analyse individual variables, relationships among variables, and differences between groups.
Organizational behaviour is a misnomer. It is not the study of how organizations behave, but rather the study of individual behaviour in an organizational setting. This includes the study of how individuals behave alone, as well as how individuals behave in groups.
Research Goals and Types of Studies
A common goal for a statistical research project is to investigate causality, and in particular to draw a conclusion on the effect of changes in the values of predictors or independent variables on dependent variables or response. There are two major types of causal statistical studies: experimental studies and observational studies.
About the Book
This book is a reliable one-stop reference on all issues pertaining to Statistics. The subject matter has been presented in such a way that it is easily accessible to students.