1.
Reid, S.: Working with statistics: an introduction to quantitative methods for social scientists. Polity, Cambridge (1987).
2.
Hinton, P.R.: Statistics explained: a guide for social science students. Routledge, London (1995).
3.
Connolly, T., Sluckin, W.: An introduction to statistics for the social sciences. Macmillan, London (1971).
4.
Healey, J.F.: Statistics, a tool for social research. Wadsworth Pub. Co, Belmont, Calif (1993).
5.
Rose, D., Sullivan, O.: Introducing data analysis for social scientists. Open University Press, Buckingham (1996).
6.
Bryman, A., Cramer, D.: Quantitative data analysis with SPSS Release 10 for Windows: a guide for social scientists. Routledge, Hove (2001).
7.
Walsh, A.: Statistics for the social sciences: with computer applications. Harper & Row, New York (1990).
8.
Pole, C.J., Lampard, R.: Practical social investigation: qualitative and quantitative methods in social research. Prentice Hall, Harlow, England (2002).
9.
Buckingham, A., Saunders, P.: The survey methods workbook: from design to analysis. Polity, Cambridge, UK (2004).
10.
Diamond, I., Jefferies, J.: Beginning statistics: an introduction for social scientists. SAGE, London (2001).
11.
Sapsford, R.: Survey research. SAGE, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1999).
12.
Cramer, D.: Introducing statistics for social research: step-by-step calculations and computer techniques using SPSS. Routledge, London (1994).
13.
Kinnear, P.R., Gray, C.D.: SPSS for Windows made simple: release 10. Psychology Press, Hove (2000).
14.
Neil Frude: A guide to SPSS/PC+. Macmillan, Basingstoke (1993).
15.
Erickson, B.H., Nosanchuk, T.A.: Understanding data. Open University Press, Buckingham (1992).
16.
Rudas, T.: Odds ratios in the analysis of contingency tables. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks (1998).
17.
Dorling, D.: Putting men on a pedestal: Nobel prizes as superhuman myths? Significance. 7, 142–144 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-9713.2010.00447.x.
18.
Babbie, E.R., Halley, F.: Adventures in social research: data analysis using SPSS for Windows. Pine Forge Press, Thousand Oaks (1995).
19.
Fielding, J.L., Gilbert, G.N.: Understanding social statistics. SAGE, London (2000).
20.
Pallant, J.: SPSS survival manual: a step-by-step guide to data analysis using SPSS for Windows (Version 10). Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, N.S.W. (2001).
21.
Pallant, J.: SPSS survival manual: a step by step guide to data analysis using SPSS for Windows (Version 10). Open University Press, Buckingham (2001).
22.
Ho, R.: Handbook of univariate and multivariate data analysis and interpretation with SPSS. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton (2006).
23.
Ho, R.: Handbook of univariate and multivariate data analysis and interpretation with SPSS. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton (2006).
24.
Bulmer, M.: Why Don’t Sociologists Make More Use of Official Statistics? Sociology. 14, 505–523 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1177/003803858001400401.
25.
Bulmer, M.: Why Don’t Sociologists Make More Use of Official Statistics? Sociology: the journal of the British Sociological Association. 14, 505–523 (1980).
26.
Dale, A., Arber, S., Procter, M.: Doing secondary analysis. Allen & Unwin, London (1988).
27.
Gilbert, G.N.: Researching social life. SAGE, Los Angeles (2008).
28.
Alasuutari, P., Bickman, L., Brannen, J.: The SAGE handbook of social research methods. SAGE, London (2008).
29.
Smith, E.: Pitfalls and Promises: The Use of Secondary Data Analysis in Educational Research. British Journal of Educational Studies. 56, 323–339 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8527.2008.00405.x.
30.
Bulmer, M., Sturgis, P.J., Allum, N.: The secondary analysis of survey data. SAGE, London (2009).
31.
Levitas, R., Guy, W.: Interpreting official statistics. Routledge, London (1996).
32.
Pole, C.J., Lampard, R.: Practical social investigation: qualitative and quantitative methods in social research. Prentice Hall, Harlow, England (2002).
33.
Irvine, J., Miles, I., Evans, J.: Demystifying social statistics. Pluto Press, London (1979).
34.
Roberts, H.: Women’s health counts. Routledge, London (1990).
35.
Gilbert, G.N.: Researching social life. Sage, London (1993).
36.
Bryman, A.: Social research methods. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2001).
37.
Allan, G., Skinner, C.J.: Handbook for research students in the social sciences. Falmer Press, London (1991).
38.
Sapsford, R., Jupp, V.: Data collection and analysis. SAGE in association with the Open University, London (1996).
39.
Official Statistics Code of Practice, http://www.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/assessment/code-of-practice/index.html.
40.
ONS Sexual Identity Project, http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/measuring-equality/equality/sexual-identity-project/index.html.
41.
Papasolomontos, C., Christie, T.: Using national surveys: a review of secondary analyses with special reference to education. Educational Research. 40, 295–310 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1080/0013188980400303.
42.
Papasolomontosa, C., Christie, T.: Using national surveys: a review of secondary analyses with special reference to education. Educational research. 40, 295–310 (1998).
43.
Scott, J.: Quantitative methods and gender inequalities. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 13, 223–236 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2010.482258.
44.
Hofferth, S.L.: Secondary Data Analysis in Family Research. Journal of Marriage and Family. 67, 891–907 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-3737.2005.00182.x.
45.
Hofferth, S.L.: Secondary Data Analysis in Family Research. Journal of marriage and the family. 67, 891–907 (2005).
46.
Gorard, S.: The Role of Secondary Data in Combining Methodological Approaches. Educational Review. 54, 231–237 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1080/0013191022000016293.
47.
Gorard, S.: The Role of Secondary Data in Combining Methodological Approaches. Educational review. 54, 231–237 (2002).
48.
Eagle, A.: The Statistics Bill: the Treasury’s view. Significance. 4, 130–132 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-9713.2007.00248.x.
49.
Byrne, D.S.: Interpreting quantitative data. SAGE, London (2002).
50.
Heaton, J.: Secondary analysis of qualitative data. Social Research Update. (1998).
51.
Heaton, J.: Reworking qualitative data. SAGE, London (2004).
52.
Seale, C.: Qualitative research practice. SAGE, London (2004).
53.
Simpson, S., Dorling, D.: Those Missing Millions: Implications for Social Statistics of Non-response to the 1991 Census. Journal of Social Policy. 23, 543–567 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279400023345.
54.
Simpson, S., Dorling, D.: Those Missing Millions: Implications for Social Statistics of Non-response to the 1991 Census. Journal of social policy. 23, 543–567 (1994).
55.
Gorard, S.: The Increasing Availability of Official Datasets: Methods, Limitations and Opportunities for Studies of Education. British Journal of Educational Studies. 60, 77–92 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1080/00071005.2011.650946.
56.
Holt, D.: The need for new statistical legislation for the UK. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society). 166, 349–367 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-985X.00281.
57.
Hughes, C., Cohen, R.L.: Feminists really do count: the complexity of feminist methodologies. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 13, 189–196 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2010.482249.
58.
Vincent, D., Miles, A.: Building European society: occupational change and social mobility in Europe, 1840-1940. Manchester University Press, Manchester (1993).
59.
Scott, J.: Quantitative methods and gender inequalities. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 13, 223–236 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2010.482258.
60.
Lampard, R.: An empirical study of marriage and social stratification, http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:fb961361-18b3-4801-bd83-8d2bc5b234d5, (1992).
61.
Cohen, R.L., Hughes, C., Lampard, R.: The Methodological Impact of Feminism: A Troubling Issue for Sociology? Sociology. 45, 570–586 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038511406599.
62.
Park, A.: British social attitudes: the 24th report. SAGE, Los Angeles (2008).
63.
Dale, A., Marsh, C.: The 1991 census user’s guide. HMSO, London (1993).
64.
White, I., McLaren, E.: The 2011 Census taking shape: the selection of topics and questions. Population Trends. 8–19 (2009).
65.
White, I., McLaren, E.: The 2011 Census taking shape: the selection of topics and questions. Population trends. 8–19 (2009).
66.
Martin, J., Meltzer, H., Elliot, D.: The prevalence of disability among adults. H.M.S.O., London (1988).
67.
General household survey.
68.
Johnson, A.M.: Sexual attitudes and lifestyles. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford (1994).
69.
Fogelman, K.R.: Growing up in Great Britain: papers from the National Child Development Study. Macmillan for the National Children’s Bureau, London (1983).
70.
King, S., Murray, K.: Family and Working Lives Survey: Preliminary Results. Labour market trends. 104, 115–119 (1996).
71.
Dex, S., Joshi, H.: Children of the 21st century: from birth to nine months. Policy Press, Bristol (2005).
72.
Riedel, M.: Research strategies for secondary data: a perspective for criminology and criminal justice. SAGE, Thousand Oaks, Calif (2000).
73.
Guide to official statistics.
74.
Mort, D.: Sources of non-official UK statistics. Gower, Aldershot, England (2006).
75.
Scott, J.: A matter of record: documentary sources in social research. Polity Press, Cambridge, UK (1990).
76.
Dorling, D., Simpson, L.: Statistics in society: the arithmetic of politics. Arnold, London (1998).
77.
Hindess, B.: The use of official statistics in sociology: a critique of positivism and ethnomethodology. Macmillan, London (1973).
78.
Hakim, C.: Secondary analysis in social research: a guide to data sources and methods with examples. Allen & Unwin, London (1982).
79.
SLATTERY, M.: OFFICIAL STATISTICS. Tavistock Publications Ltd, London (1986).
80.
Marsh, C.: Exploring data: an introduction to data analysis for social scientists. Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell, Cambridge (1988).
81.
Gamarnikow, E.: The Public and the private. Heinemann, London (1983).
82.
Charlton, J.: Trends in suicide deaths in England and Wales’. Population trends. 10–16 (1992).
83.
Herkenrath, M.: Quantitative Cross-National Analysis as a Research Tool in the Sociology of Developing Countries: A Critical Examination. Current Sociology. 50, 517–530 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1177/0011392102050004003.
84.
Herkenrath, M.: Quantitative Cross-National Analysis as a Research Tool in the Sociology of Developing Countries: A Critical Examination. Current sociology. 50, 517–530 (2002).
85.
Coleman, C., Moynihan, J.: Understanding crime data: haunted by the dark figure. Open University Press, Buckingham (1996).
86.
Haskey, J.: Projections of the population by ethnic group: a sufficiently interesting or a definitely necessary exercise to undertake? Population trends. 34–40 (2000).
87.
Pole, C.J., Lampard, R.: Practical social investigation: qualitative and quantitative methods in social research. Prentice Hall, Harlow, England (2002).
88.
De Vaus, D.A.: Surveys in social research. UCL Press, London (1996).
89.
Bryman, A., Cramer, D.: Quantitative data analysis with SPSS Release 10 for Windows: a guide for social scientists. Routledge, Hove (2001).
90.
Sapsford, R.: Survey research. SAGE, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1999).
91.
Bryman, A.: Social research methods. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2001).
92.
Rosenberg, M.: The logic of survey analysis. Basic Books, New York (1968).
93.
Nardi, P.M.: Doing survey research: a guide to quantitative research methods. Allyn & Bacon, Boston, Mass (2002).
94.
Marsh, C., Elliott, J.: Exploring data: an introduction to data analysis for social scientists. Polity, Cambridge (2008).
95.
De Vaus, D.A.: Analyzing social science data. SAGE, London (2002).
96.
Reid, S.: Working with statistics: an introduction to quantitative methods for social scientists. Polity, Cambridge (1987).
97.
Marsh, C.: Exploring data: an introduction to data analysis for social scientists. Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell, Cambridge (1988).
98.
De Vaus, D.A.: Surveys in social research. UCL Press, London (1996).
99.
Hubert M. Blalock: Social statistics. McGraw-Hill, New York (1979).
100.
Walsh, A.: Statistics for the social sciences: with computer applications. Harper & Row, New York (1990).
101.
Healey, J.F.: Statistics, a tool for social research. Wadsworth Pub. Co, Belmont, Calif (1993).
102.
Pole, C.J., Lampard, R.: Practical social investigation: qualitative and quantitative methods in social research. Prentice Hall, Harlow, England (2002).
103.
Fielding, J.L., Gilbert, G.N.: Understanding social statistics. SAGE, London (2000).
104.
De Vaus, D.A.: Research design in social research. SAGE, London (2001).
105.
Hellevik, O.: Introduction To Causal Analysis : exploring survey data by crosstabulation. , Norwegian University Press, 1998.
106.
Everitt, B.: The analysis of contingency tables. Chapman & Hall, London (1992).
107.
Babbie, E.R., Halley, F.: Adventures in social research: data analysis using SPSS for Windows. Pine Forge Press, Thousand Oaks (1995).
108.
Reid, S.: Working with statistics: an introduction to quantitative methods for social scientists. Polity, Cambridge (1987).
109.
Marsh, C.: Exploring data: an introduction to data analysis for social scientists. Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell, Cambridge (1988).
110.
De Vaus, D.A.: Surveys in social research. UCL Press, London (1996).
111.
Diamond, I., Jefferies, J.: Beginning statistics: an introduction for social scientists. SAGE, London (2001).
112.
Pole, C.J., Lampard, R.: Practical social investigation: qualitative and quantitative methods in social research. Prentice Hall, Harlow, England (2002).
113.
Fielding, J.L., Gilbert, G.N.: Understanding social statistics. SAGE, London (2000).
114.
Field, A.P.: Discovering statistics using SPSS: (and sex and drugs and rock ‘n’ roll). SAGE, Los Angeles (2009).
115.
Sarantakos, S.: A tool kit for quantitative data analysis using SPSS. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2007).
116.
Cramer, D.: Fundamental statistics for social research: step-by-step calculations and computer techniques using SPSS for Windows. Routledge, London (1998).
117.
Reid, S.: Working with statistics: an introduction to quantitative methods for social scientists. Polity, Cambridge (1987).
118.
Diamond, I., Jefferies, J.: Beginning statistics: an introduction for social scientists. SAGE, London (2001).
119.
Connolly, T., Sluckin, W.: An introduction to statistics for the social sciences. Macmillan, London (1971).
120.
Marsh, C.: Exploring data: an introduction to data analysis for social scientists. Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell, Cambridge (1988).
121.
Rowntree, D.: Statistics without tears: a primer for non-mathematicians. Penguin, Harmondsworth (1981).
122.
De Vaus, D.A.: Surveys in social research. UCL Press, London (1996).
123.
Fielding, J.L., Gilbert, G.N.: Understanding social statistics. SAGE, London (2000).
124.
Rose, D., Sullivan, O.: Introducing data analysis for social scientists. Open University Press, Buckingham (1996).
125.
Bryman, A., Cramer, D.: Quantitative data analysis with SPSS Release 10 for Windows: a guide for social scientists. Routledge, Hove (2001).
126.
Walsh, A.: Statistics for the social sciences: with computer applications. Harper & Row, New York (1990).
127.
Cramer, D.: Introducing statistics for social research: step-by-step calculations and computer techniques using SPSS. Routledge, London (1994).
128.
Kinnear, P.R., Gray, C.D.: SPSS for Windows made simple: release 10. Psychology Press, Hove (2000).
129.
Neil Frude: A guide to SPSS/PC+. Macmillan, Basingstoke (1993).
130.
Erickson, B.H., Nosanchuk, T.A.: Understanding data. Open University Press, Buckingham (1992).
131.
Argyrous, G.: Statistics for research: with a guide to SPSS. SAGE Publications, London (2005).
132.
Rowntree, D.: Statistics without tears: a primer for non-mathematicians. Penguin, Harmondsworth (1981).
133.
Diamond, I., Jefferies, J.: Beginning statistics: an introduction for social scientists. SAGE, London (2001).
134.
Reid, S.: Working with statistics: an introduction to quantitative methods for social scientists. Polity, Cambridge (1987).
135.
Hinton, P.R.: Statistics explained: a guide for social science students. Routledge, London (1995).
136.
Connolly, T., Sluckin, W.: An introduction to statistics for the social sciences. Macmillan, London (1971).
137.
Moser, C., Kalton, G.: Survey methods in social investigation. Heinemann Educational, London (1971).
138.
Hubert M. Blalock: Social statistics. McGraw-Hill, New York (1979).
139.
Pole, C.J., Lampard, R.: Practical social investigation: qualitative and quantitative methods in social research. Prentice Hall, Harlow, England (2002).
140.
Buckingham, A., Saunders, P.: The survey methods workbook: from design to analysis. Polity, Cambridge, UK (2004).
141.
Fielding, J.L., Gilbert, G.N.: Understanding social statistics. SAGE, London (2000).
142.
Ho, R.: Handbook of univariate and multivariate data analysis and interpretation with SPSS. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton (2006).
143.
Ho, R.: Handbook of univariate and multivariate data analysis and interpretation with SPSS. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton (2006).
144.
Stuart, A.: The ideas of sampling. Griffin, High Wycombe (1984).
145.
Rose, D., Sullivan, O.: Introducing data analysis for social scientists. Open University Press, Buckingham (1996).
146.
Bryman, A., Cramer, D.: Quantitative data analysis with SPSS Release 10 for Windows: a guide for social scientists. Routledge, Hove (2001).
147.
Walsh, A.: Statistics for the social sciences: with computer applications. Harper & Row, New York (1990).
148.
Loether, H.J.: Descriptive and inferential: statistics an introduction. Allyn & Bacon, Boston (1993).
149.
Cramer, D.: Introducing statistics for social research: step-by-step calculations and computer techniques using SPSS. Routledge, London (1994).
150.
Erickson, B.H., Nosanchuk, T.A.: Understanding data. Open University Press, Buckingham (1992).
151.
Pallant, J.: SPSS survival manual: a step by step guide to data analysis using SPSS for Windows (Version 15). Open University Press, Maidenhead (2007).
152.
Huizingh, E.: Applied statistics with SPSS. SAGE, London (2007).
153.
Babbie, E.R., Halley, F., Zaino, J.: Adventures in social research: data analysis using SPSS for Windows 95/98. Pine Forge, Thousand Oaks, Calif (2000).
154.
Einspruch, E.L.: An introductory guide to SPSS for Windows. Sage, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1998).
155.
Diamond, I., Jefferies, J.: Beginning statistics: an introduction for social scientists. SAGE, London (2001).
156.
Reid, S.: Working with statistics: an introduction to quantitative methods for social scientists. Polity, Cambridge (1987).
157.
Hinton, P.R.: Statistics explained: a guide for social science students. Routledge, London (1995).
158.
Connolly, T., Sluckin, W.: An introduction to statistics for the social sciences. Macmillan, London (1971).
159.
Marsh, C.: Exploring data: an introduction to data analysis for social scientists. Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell, Cambridge (1988).
160.
De Vaus, D.A.: Surveys in social research. UCL Press, London (1996).
161.
Rose, D., Sullivan, O.: Introducing data analysis for social scientists. Open University Press, Buckingham (1996).
162.
Bryman, A., Cramer, D.: Quantitative data analysis with SPSS Release 10 for Windows: a guide for social scientists. Routledge, Hove (2001).
163.
Walsh, A.: Statistics for the social sciences: with computer applications. Harper & Row, New York (1990).
164.
Pole, C.J., Lampard, R.: Practical social investigation: qualitative and quantitative methods in social research. Prentice Hall, Harlow, England (2002).
165.
Buckingham, A., Saunders, P.: The survey methods workbook: from design to analysis. Polity, Cambridge, UK (2004).
166.
Garner, R.: The joy of stats: a short guide to introductory statistics in the social sciences. Broadview Press, Peterborough, Ont (2005).
167.
Tarling, R.: Statistical modelling for social researchers: principles and practice. Routledge, London (2009).
168.
Rowntree, D.: Statistics without tears: a primer for non-mathematicians. Penguin, Harmondsworth (1981).
169.
Cramer, D.: Advanced quantitative data analysis. Open University Press, Buckingham (2003).
170.
Nardi, P.M.: Doing survey research: a guide to quantitative research methods. Allyn & Bacon, Boston, Mass (2002).
171.
Cramer, D.: Introducing statistics for social research: step-by-step calculations and computer techniques using SPSS. Routledge, London (1994).
172.
Kinnear, P.R., Gray, C.D.: SPSS for Windows made simple: release 10. Psychology Press, Hove (2000).
173.
Sapsford, R.: Survey research. SAGE, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1999).
174.
Neil Frude: A guide to SPSS/PC+. Macmillan, Basingstoke (1993).
175.
Erickson, B.H., Nosanchuk, T.A.: Understanding data. Open University Press, Buckingham (1992).
176.
Dale, A., Fieldhouse, E., Holdsworth, C.: Analyzing census microdata. Arnold, London (2000).
177.
Miles, J., Shevlin, M.: Applying regression and correlation: a guide for students and researchers. SAGE, London (2000).
178.
Wright, D.B.: Understanding statistics: an introduction for the social sciences. Sage, London (1997).
179.
Lewis-Beck, M.S.: Regression analysis. Sage, London (1993).
180.
Allison, P.D.: Multiple regression: a primer. Pine Forge Press, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1999).
181.
Allison, P.D.: Multiple regression: a primer. Pine Forge Press, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1999).
182.
Kleinbaum, D.G., Kupper, L.L.: Applied regression analysis and other multivariable methods. Duxbury Press, North Scituate, Mass (1978).
183.
Draper, N.R., Smith, H.: Applied regression analysis. Wiley, New York (1998).
184.
Cohen, J., Cohen, P.: Applied multiple regression/correlation analysis for the behavioral sciences. Lawrence Erlbaum, Hillsdale, N.J. (1983).
185.
Weisberg, S.: Applied linear regression. Wiley, New York (1985).
186.
Freedman, D.: Statistical models: theory and practice. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2005).
187.
Babbie, E.R., Halley, F.: Adventures in social research: data analysis using SPSS for Windows. Pine Forge Press, Thousand Oaks (1995).
188.
Fielding, J.L., Gilbert, G.N.: Understanding social statistics. SAGE, London (2000).
189.
Pallant, J.: SPSS survival manual: a step by step guide to data analysis using SPSS for Windows (Version 10). Open University Press, Buckingham (2001).
190.
Muijs, D.: Doing quantitative research in education with SPSS. SAGE, London (2004).
191.
Muijs, D.: Doing quantitative research in education with SPSS. SAGE, London (2004).
192.
Ho, R.: Handbook of univariate and multivariate data analysis and interpretation with SPSS. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton (2006).
193.
Ho, R.: Handbook of univariate and multivariate data analysis and interpretation with SPSS. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton (2006).
194.
Kinnear, P.R., Gray, C.D.: SPSS for Windows made simple: release 10. Psychology Press, Hove (2000).
195.
George, D., Mallery, P.: SPSS for Windows step by step: a simple guide and reference : 11.0 update. Allyn & B. (2002).
196.
Tarling, R.: Statistical modelling for social researchers: principles and practice. Routledge, London (2009).
197.
Cramer, D.: Advanced quantitative data analysis. Open University Press, Buckingham (2003).
198.
Gilbert, G.N.: Analyzing tabular data: loglinear and logistic models for social researchers. UCL Press, London (1993).
199.
Pampel, F.C.: Logistic regression: a primer. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks (2000).
200.
Menard, S.W.: Applied logistic regression analysis. Sage, Thousand Oaks, Calif (2002).
201.
Sapsford, R.: Survey research. SAGE, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1999).
202.
Kleinbaum, D.G.: Logistic regression: a self-learning text. Springer, New York (1994).
203.
Cox, D.R., Snell, E.J.: Analysis of binary data. Chapman and Hall, London (1989).
204.
Walsh, A.: Statistics for the social sciences: with computer applications. Harper & Row, New York (1990).
205.
Jaccard, J.: Interaction effects in logistic regression. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, Calif (2001).
206.
Marsh, C., Elliott, J.: Exploring data: an introduction to data analysis for social scientists. Polity, Cambridge (2008).
207.
Borooah, V.K.: Logit and probit: ordered and multinomial models. SAGE, Thousand Oaks, California (2002).
208.
Agresti, A.: An introduction to categorical data analysis. Wiley, New York (1996).
209.
Hosmer, D.W., Lemeshow, S.: Applied logistic regression. Wiley, New York (1989).
210.
Christensen, R.: Log-linear models and logistic regression. Springer, New York (1997).
211.
Rose, D., Sullivan, O.: Introducing data analysis for social scientists. Open University Press, Buckingham (1996).
212.
Fielding, J.L., Gilbert, G.N.: Understanding social statistics. SAGE, London (2000).
213.
Gray, C.D., Kinnear, P.R.: IBM SPSS statistics 19 made simple. Taylor and Francis, Hoboken (2012).
214.
Gray, C.D., Kinnear, P.R.: IBM SPSS statistics 19 made simple. Psychology Press, New York (2012).
215.
Foster, J.J., Barkus, E., Yavorsky, C.: Understanding and using advanced statistics. SAGE Publications, London (2006).
216.
Colman, A.M., Pulford, B.: A crash course in SPSS for Windows: updated for versions 14,15, and 16. Wiley-Blackwell Pub, Chichester, U.K. (2008).
217.
George, D., Mallery, P.: SPSS for Windows step by step: a simple guide and reference : 11.0 update. Allyn & B. (2002).
218.
Cramer, D.: Advanced quantitative data analysis. Open University Press, Buckingham (2003).
219.
Dale, A., Davies, R.B.: Analyzing social and political change: a casebook of methods. Sage Publications, London (1994).
220.
Gilbert, G.N.: Modelling society: an introduction to loglinear analysis for social researchers. Allen & Unwin, London (1981).
221.
Gilbert, G.N.: Analyzing tabular data: loglinear and logistic models for social researchers. UCL Press, London (1993).
222.
Fienberg, S.E.: The analysis of cross-classified categorical data. M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass (1977).
223.
Fingleton, B.: Models of Category Counts. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1984).
224.
Tarling, R.: Statistical modelling for social researchers: principles and practice. Routledge, London (2009).
225.
Pole, C.J., Lampard, R.: Practical social investigation: qualitative and quantitative methods in social research. Prentice Hall, Harlow, England (2002).
226.
Rudas, T.: Odds ratios in the analysis of contingency tables. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks (1998).
227.
Moser, C., Kalton, G.: Survey methods in social investigation. Heinemann Educational, London (1971).
228.
Babbie, E.R.: Survey research methods. Wadsworth Publishing Company, Belmont, Calif (1990).
229.
Hoinville, G., Jowell, R.: Survey research practice. Heinemann Educational, London (1978).
230.
Gilbert, G.N.: Researching social life. SAGE, Los Angeles (2008).
231.
De Vaus, D.A.: Surveys in social research. UCL Press, London (1996).
232.
Gilbert, G.N.: Researching social life. Sage, London (1993).
233.
Pole, C.J., Lampard, R.: Practical social investigation: qualitative and quantitative methods in social research. Prentice Hall, Harlow, England (2002).
234.
Corbetta, P.: Social research: theory, methods and techniques. SAGE Publications, London (2003).
235.
Buckingham, A., Saunders, P.: The survey methods workbook: from design to analysis. Polity, Cambridge, UK (2004).
236.
Sapsford, R.: Survey research. SAGE, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1999).
237.
Aldridge, A., Levine, K.: Surveying the social world: principles and practice in survey research. Open University Press, Buckingham (2001).
238.
Bryman, A.: Social research methods. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2001).
239.
May, T.: Social research: issues, methods and process. Open University Press, Maidenhead (2001).
240.
Ruspini, E.: An introduction to longitudinal research. Routledge, London (2002).
241.
Rose, D.S.: Researching social and economic change: the uses of household panel studies. Routledge, London (2000).
242.
Fox, J., Murray, C., Warm, A.: Conducting research using web-based questionnaires: Practical, methodological, and ethical considerations. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 6, 167–180 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1080/13645570210142883.
243.
Wilson, M.J.: Social and educational research in action: a book of readings. Longman (for) the Open University Press, Harlow (1979).
244.
Goyder, J.: The Silent minority: nonrespondents on sample surveys. Polity in association with Basil Blackwell, Cambridge (1987).
245.
Gray, R., Campanelli, P., Deepchand, K., Prescott-Clarke, P.: Exploring Survey Non-Response: The Effect of Attrition on a Follow-Up of the 1984-85 Health and Life Style Survey. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series D (The Statistician). 45, 163–183 (1996).
246.
Gray, R., Campanelli, P., Deepchand, K., Prescott-Clarke, P.: Exploring Survey Non-Response: The Effect of Attrition on a Follow-Up of the 1984-85 Health and Life Style Survey. The Statistician: journal of the Institute of Statisticians. 45, 163–183 (1996).
247.
Maisel, R., Persell, C.H.: How sampling works. Pine Forge Press, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1996).
248.
Cochran, W.G.: Sampling techniques. Wiley, New York (1977).
249.
Kish, L.: Survey sampling. Wiley, New York (1965).
250.
Hakim, C.: Research design: strategies and choices in the design of social research. Unwin Hyman, London (1987).
251.
Groves, R.M.: Survey errors and survey costs. Wiley, New York (1989).
252.
Bulmer, M., Bales, K., Sklar, K.K.: The social survey in historical perspective, 1880-1940. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1991).
253.
Blaikie, N.W.H.: Designing social research: the logic of anticipation. Polity Press, Cambridge, UK (2000).
254.
Bechhofer, F., Paterson, L.: Principles of research design in the social sciences. Routledge, London (2000).
255.
Bechhofer, F., Paterson, L.: Principles of research design in the social sciences. Routledge, London (2000).
256.
De Vaus, D.A.: Research design in social research. SAGE, London (2001).
257.
Fox, J., Murray, C., Warm, A.: Conducting research using web-based questionnaires: Practical, methodological, and ethical considerations. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 6, 167–180 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1080/13645570210142883.
258.
Fox, J., Murraya, C., Warm, A.: Conducting research using web-based questionnaires: Practical, methodological, and ethical considerations. International journal of social research methodology: theory & practice. 6, 167–180 (2003).
259.
Seale, C.: Social research methods: a reader. Routledge, London (2004).
260.
Van Selm, M., Jankowski, N.W.: Conducting Online Surveys. Quality and Quantity. 40, 435–456 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-005-8081-8.
261.
Wadsworth, J., Field, J., Johnson, A.M., Bradshaw, S., Wellings, K.: Methodology of the National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (Statistics in Society). 156, 407–421 (1993).
262.
Wellings, K.: Sexual behaviour in Britain: the national survey of sexual attitudes and lifestyles. Penguin, Harmondsworth (1994).
263.
Johnson, A.M.: Sexual attitudes and lifestyles. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford (1994).
264.
Stanley, L.: Sex surveyed, 1949-1994: from Mass-Observation’s ‘Little Kinsey’ to the national survey and the Hite reports. Taylor & Francis, London (1995).
265.
Devine, F., Heath, S.: Sociological research methods in context. Macmillan, Basingstoke (1999).
266.
Buck, N.H.: Changing households: the BHPS 1990 to 1992. ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, Colchester (1994).
267.
Berthoud, R., Gershuny, J.: Seven years in the lives of British families: evidence on the dynamics of social change from the British Household Panel Survey. Policy Press, Bristol (2000).
268.
Moser, C., Kalton, G.: Survey methods in social investigation. Heinemann Educational, London (1971).
269.
Babbie, E.R.: Survey research methods. Wadsworth Publishing Company, Belmont, Calif (1990).
270.
Hoinville, G., Jowell, R.: Survey research practice. Heinemann Educational, London (1978).
271.
Pole, C.J., Lampard, R.: Practical social investigation: qualitative and quantitative methods in social research. Prentice Hall, Harlow, England (2002).
272.
Bryman, A.: Social research methods. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2001).
273.
Gomm, R.: Social research methodology: a critical introduction. Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire (2004).
274.
Catania, J.A., Binson, D., Canchola, J., Pollack, L.M., Hauck, W.: Effects of Interviewer Gender, Interviewer Choice, and Item Wording on Responses to Questions Concerning Sexual Behavior. Public Opinion Quarterly. 60, 345–375 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1086/297758.
275.
Catania, J.A., Binson, D., Canchola, J., Pollack, L.M., Hauck, W.: Effects of Interviewer Gender, Interviewer Choice, and Item Wording on Responses to Questions Concerning Sexual Behavior. Public opinion quarterly. 60, 345–375 (1996).
276.
Gobo, G.: Set Them Free: Improving Data Quality by Broadening the Interviewer’s Tasks. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 9, 279–301 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1080/13645570600916064.
277.
Gobo, G.: Set Them Free: Improving Data Quality by Broadening the Interviewer’s Tasks. International journal of social research methodology: theory & practice. 9, 279–301 (2006).
278.
Lee, R.M.: Information technology for the social scientist. UCL Press, London (1995).
279.
Anderson, B.A., Silver, B.D., Abramson, P.R.: The Effects of the Race of the Interviewer on Race-Related Attitudes of Black Respondents in SRC/CPS National Election Studies. The Public Opinion Quarterly. 52, 289–324 (1988).
280.
Anderson, B.A., Silver, B.D., Abramson, P.R.: The Effects of the Race of the Interviewer on Race-Related Attitudes of Black Respondents in SRC/CPS National Election Studies. Public opinion quarterly. 52, 289–324 (1988).
281.
Lavin, D., Maynard, D.W.: Standardization vs. Rapport: Respondent Laughter and Interviewer Reaction during Telephone Surveys. American Sociological Review. 66, 453–479 (2001).
282.
Lavin, D., Maynard, D.W.: Standardization vs. Rapport: Respondent Laughter and Interviewer Reaction during Telephone Surveys. American sociological review. 66, 453–479 (2001).
283.
Stylianou, S.: Interview Control Questions. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 11, 239–256 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1080/13645570701401289.
284.
Morton-Williams, J.: Interviewer approaches. Dartmouth, Aldershot (1993).
285.
McCrossan, L.: A handbook for interviewers: a manual of Social Survey practice and procedures on structured interviewing. HMSO, London (1991).
286.
Seale, C.: Social research methods: a reader. Routledge, London (2004).
287.
Gillham, B.: Research interviewing: the range of techniques. Open University Press, Maidenhead (2005).
288.
Marsh, C., Elliott, J.: Exploring data: an introduction to data analysis for social scientists. Polity, Cambridge (2008).
289.
Fielding, J.L., Gilbert, G.N.: Understanding social statistics. SAGE, London (2006).
290.
Acton, C., Miller, R.L., Fullerton, D., Maltby, J.: SPSS for social scientists. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2009).
291.
Kinnear, P.R., Gray, C.D.: IBM SPSS Statistics 18 Made Simple. Psychology Press (2010).
292.
Pallant, J.: SPSS survival manual: a step by step guide to data analysis using SPSS for Windows (Version 15). Open University Press, Maidenhead (2007).
293.
Bryman, A., Cramer, D.: Quantitative data analysis with SPSS Release 10 for Windows: a guide for social scientists. Routledge, Hove (2001).
294.
George, D., Mallery, P.: SPSS for Windows step by step: a simple guide and reference : 11.0 update. Allyn & B. (2002).
295.
Ho, R.: Handbook of univariate and multivariate data analysis and interpretation with SPSS. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton (2006).
296.
Ho, R.: Handbook of univariate and multivariate data analysis and interpretation with SPSS. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton (2006).
297.
Colman, A.M., Pulford, B.: A crash course in SPSS for Windows: updated for versions 14,15, and 16. Wiley-Blackwell Pub, Chichester, U.K. (2008).
298.
Burton, D.: Research training for social scientists: a handbook for postgraduate researchers. SAGE, London (2000).
299.
Field, A.P.: Discovering statistics using SPSS: (and sex and drugs and rock ‘n’ roll). SAGE, Los Angeles (2009).
300.
Argyrous, G.: Statistics for research: with a guide to SPSS. SAGE Publications, London (2005).
301.
Sarantakos, S.: A tool kit for quantitative data analysis using SPSS. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2007).
302.
Connolly, P.: Quantitative data analysis in education: a critical introduction using SPSS. Routledge, London (2007).
303.
Connolly, P.: Quantitative data analysis in education: a critical introduction using SPSS. Routledge, London (2007).
304.
Hinton, P.R.: SPSS explained. Routledge, London (2004).
305.
Babbie, E.R., Halley, F., Zaino, J.: Adventures in social research: data analysis using SPSS for Windows 95/98. Pine Forge, Thousand Oaks, Calif (2000).
306.
Foster, J.J., Barkus, E., Yavorsky, C.: Understanding and using advanced statistics. SAGE Publications, London (2006).
307.
Landau, S., Everitt, B.: A handbook of statistical analyses using SPSS. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton (2004).
308.
Boslaugh, S.: An intermediate guide to SPSS programming: using syntax for data management. Sage, Thousand Oaks, Calif (2005).
309.
Collier, J.: Using SPSS syntax: a beginner’s guide. SAGE, Los Angeles (2010).
310.
Rose, D., Sullivan, O.: Introducing data analysis for social scientists. Open University Press, Buckingham (1996).
311.
David, M., Sutton, C.D.: Social research: the basics. SAGE, London (2004).
312.
Muijs, D.: Doing quantitative research in education with SPSS. SAGE, London (2004).
313.
Muijs, D.: Doing quantitative research in education with SPSS. SAGE, London (2004).
314.
Howitt, D., Cramer, D.: A guide to computing statistics with SPSS 11 for Windows: with supplements for releases 8, 9 and 10. Prentice Hall, Harlow (2003).
315.
Cramer, D.: Fundamental statistics for social research: step-by-step calculations and computer techniques using SPSS for Windows. Routledge, London (1998).
316.
Einspruch, E.L.: An introductory guide to SPSS for Windows. Sage, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1998).
317.
Healey, J.F., Babbie, E.R., Halley, F.: Exploring social issues: using SPSS for Windows. Pine Forge Press, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1997).
318.
Frankfort-Nachmias, C., Rodeghier, M.: Social statistics for a diverse society. Pine Forge Press, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1997).
319.
Finn, K.V., Gerber, S.B.: Using SPSS for Windows: data analysis and graphics. Springer, New York (1999).
320.
Norušis, M.J.: SPSS for Windows: professional statistics: release 6.0. SPSS Inc, Chicago, Ill (1993).
321.
Norušis, M.J.: SPSS 7.5 guide to data analysis. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, N.J. (1997).
322.
Reid, S.: Working with statistics: an introduction to quantitative methods for social scientists. Polity, Cambridge (1987).
323.
Diamond, I., Jefferies, J.: Beginning statistics: an introduction for social scientists. SAGE, London (2001).
324.
Walsh, A.: Statistics for the social sciences: with computer applications. Harper & Row, New York (1990).
325.
Rowntree, D.: Statistics without tears: a primer for non-mathematicians. Penguin, Harmondsworth (1981).
326.
Healey, J.F.: Statistics, a tool for social research. Wadsworth Pub. Co, Belmont, Calif (1993).
327.
Hinton, P.R.: Statistics explained: a guide for social science students. Routledge, London (1995).
328.
Hubert M. Blalock: Social statistics. McGraw-Hill, New York (1979).
329.
Marsh, C.: Exploring data: an introduction to data analysis for social scientists. Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell, Cambridge (1988).
330.
Cramer, D.: Introducing statistics for social research: step-by-step calculations and computer techniques using SPSS. Routledge, London (1994).
331.
Wright, D.B.: First steps in statistics. SAGE, London (2002).
332.
Kent, R.A.: Data construction and data analysis for survey research. Palgrave, Basingstoke (2001).
333.
De Vaus, D.A.: Analyzing social science data. SAGE, London (2002).
334.
Wood, M.: Making sense of statistics: a non-mathematical approach. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2003).
335.
Garner, R.: The joy of stats: a short guide to introductory statistics in the social sciences. Broadview Press, Peterborough, Ont (2005).
336.
Aron, A., Aron, E., Coups, E.J.: Statistics for the behavioural and social sciences: a brief course. Pearson Prentice Hall, London (2008).
337.
Wright, D.B.: Understanding statistics: an introduction for the social sciences. Sage, London (1997).
338.
Loether, H.J.: Descriptive and inferential: statistics an introduction. Allyn & Bacon, Boston (1993).
339.
Black, T.R.: Doing quantitative research in the social sciences: an integrated approach to research design, measurement and statistics. SAGE, London (1999).
340.
Connolly, T., Sluckin, W.: An introduction to statistics for the social sciences. Macmillan, London (1971).
341.
Hays, W.L.: Statistics for the social sciences. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York (1973).
342.
Blaikie, N.W.H.: Analyzing quantitative data: from description to explanation. SAGE, London (2003).
343.
Buckingham, A., Saunders, P.: The survey methods workbook: from design to analysis. Polity, Cambridge, UK (2004).
344.
Pole, C.J., Lampard, R.: Practical social investigation: qualitative and quantitative methods in social research. Prentice Hall, Harlow, England (2002).
345.
Bryman, A.: Social research methods. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2008).
346.
Oppenheim, A.N.: Questionnaire design, interviewing and attitude measurement. Pinter, London (1992).
347.
Gorard, S.: Quantitative methods in social science. Continuum, New York (2003).
348.
Marsh, C.: The survey method: the contribution of surveys to sociological explanation. Allen & Unwin, London (1982).
349.
Bryman, A.: Quantity and quality in social research. Routledge, London (1993).
350.
Bryman, A.: Quantity and quality in social research. Unwin Hyman, London (1988).
351.
Dorling, D., Simpson, L.: Statistics in society: the arithmetic of politics. Arnold, London (1998).
352.
Miller, R.L., Brewer, J.D.: The A-Z of social research: a dictionary of key social science research concepts. SAGE, London (2003).
353.
Cramer, D., Howitt, D.: The Sage dictionary of statistics: a practical resource for students in the social sciences. SAGE, London (2004).
354.
Lewis-Beck, M.S., Bryman, A., Liao, T.F.: The SAGE encyclopedia of social science research methods. SAGE, London (2004).
355.
Jupp, V.: The Sage dictionary of social research methods. SAGE, London (2006).
356.
Moser, C., Kalton, G.: Survey methods in social investigation. Heinemann Educational, London (1971).
357.
Hoinville, G., Jowell, R.: Survey research practice. Heinemann Educational, London (1978).
358.
De Vaus, D.A.: Surveys in social research. Routledge, London (2002).
359.
Leeuw, E.D. de, Hox, J.J., Dillman, D.A.: International handbook of survey methodology. L. Erlbaum Associates, New York (2008).
360.
Aldridge, A., Levine, K.: Surveying the social world: principles and practice in survey research. Open University Press, Buckingham (2001).
361.
Sapsford, R.: Survey research. SAGE, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1999).
362.
Nardi, P.M.: Doing survey research: a guide to quantitative research methods. Allyn & Bacon, Boston, Mass (2002).
363.
Babbie, E.R.: Survey research methods. Wadsworth Publishing Company, Belmont, Calif (1990).
364.
Fink, A.: The survey handbook. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks (1995).
365.
Fowler, F.J.: Survey research methods. Sage Publications, Newbury Park, Calif (1993).
366.
Punch, K.: Survey research: the basics. SAGE, London (2003).
367.
Cartwright, A., Seale, C., King Edward’s Hospital Fund for London: The natural history of a survey: an account of the methodological issues encountered in a study of life before death. King Edward’s Hospital Fund for London, London (1990).
368.
Gilbert, G.N.: Researching social life. SAGE, Los Angeles (2008).
369.
Alasuutari, P., Bickman, L., Brannen, J.: The SAGE handbook of social research methods. SAGE, London (2008).
370.
Allan, G., Skinner, C.J.: Handbook for research students in the social sciences. Falmer Press, London (1991).
371.
Sapsford, R., Jupp, V.: Data collection and analysis. SAGE in association with the Open University, London (1996).
372.
Bowling, A.: Research methods in health: investigating health and health services. Open University Press, Buckingham (2002).
373.
O’Connell Davidson, J., Layder, D.: Methods, sex and madness. Routledge, London (1994).
374.
Punch, K.: Introduction to social research: quantitative and qualitative approaches. SAGE, London (1998).
375.
Gray, P.S.: The Research imagination: an introduction to qualitative and quantitative methods. Cambridge University Press, New York (2007).
376.
Devine, F., Heath, S.: Sociological research methods in context. Macmillan, Basingstoke (1999).
377.
Seale, C.: Social research methods: a reader. Routledge, London (2004).
378.
Williams, M.: Making sense of social research. SAGE, London (2003).
379.
Payne, G., Payne, J.: Key concepts in social research. SAGE, London (2004).
380.
Chapman, M., Wykes, C.: Plain figures. Stationery Office, London (1996).
381.
Tufte, E.R.: The visual display of quantitative information. Graphics Press, Cheshire, Conn (1983).
382.
Henry, G.T.: Graphing data: techniques for display and analysis. Sage, London (1995).
383.
Wallgren, A.: Graphing statistics & data: creating better charts. Sage, Thousand Oaks, Calif (1996).
384.
Huff, D.: How to lie with statistics. Gollancz, London (1954).