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Elementary Statistics for Public Administration: An Applied Perspective provides public sector professionals with essential statistical tools and methodologies for effective data analysis and policy decision-making. Written by Daniel S. Scheller and published by Cambridge University Press, this text bridges the gap between theoretical statistics and real-world public administration challenges.
The book emphasizes practical applications of statistical concepts relevant to government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and public service institutions. Readers will learn how to collect, analyze, and interpret data to support evidence-based policy development, budget allocation, and program evaluation. The applied approach ensures that complex statistical concepts are presented in accessible language with examples drawn from actual public administration scenarios.
This resource is invaluable for students pursuing degrees in public administration, policy analysis, and related fields, as well as practicing professionals seeking to enhance their analytical capabilities and improve organizational performance through data-driven decision-making.







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