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Index
Alexander, Thomas B., xv
Alltagsgeschichte. See Everyday history
American Historical Association (AHA), quantitative methods committee, xv, 8
Analysis of covariance, 146
Analysis of variance (ANOVA), 128, 130 - 31, 139, 147, 169, 229 ; fixed effects, 130 ; one-way, 128, 147, 155 - 56 ; random effects, 130 ; re-
peated measures, 130, 169
Analytical control, 185 - 89
Analytical statistics, 31, 43, 64 - 66, 186
Annales, 5, 199 - 200, 206 - 7
Antiquarianism, numerical, 4, 188
Arminger, Gerhard, xii, xv, 28
ASCII, 46
Assembly language, 19
Association for History and Com-puting (AHC), 9, 24, 199, 203
Assumed error, 66 - 67
Autoregressive regressions, 173
Aydelotte, William O., 9, 202
Bar chart, 85, 87, 102
Barzun, Jacques, 204
BASIC, 19, 23
Behavioralism, 5. See also Social scientific methods
Benson, Lee, 196
Best, Heinrich, 10
Beta coefficients, 151 - 53
BITNET, 13
Bivariate analysis, 80, 111, 118, 229. See also Relationship
Bloch, Marc, 200
BMPD, 22
Bogue, Allan, 6
Box-Jenkins time series, 174
Box plot, 97, 102, 126
Braudel, Fernand, 200
Brigham Young Concordance, 21
Burnham, W. Dean, 225
C, 19
Cambridge Group for Population Research, 5, 60, 202
Cases, 2, 5, 7, 17, 30, 64
Causal model, 142, 144
Causation, 104
Censored dependent variable, 173
Census, 22, 38. See also U.S. census
Central tendency, 88 - 89 ; mean, 89 ; median, 89 ; mode, 89
Centre de Recherches Historiques, 200
Chi-square, 108, 114, 135, 161 - 66, 168, 209, 229
Civil War, 195, 215, 224
Classification, problem of, 26, 39 - 41, 44
Cliometrics, 4, 199

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Publication Information: Book Title: Quantitative Methods for Historians: A Guide to Research, Data, and Statistics. Contributors: Konrad H. Jarausch - author, Kenneth A. Hardy - author. Publisher: University of North Carolina Press. Place of Publication: Chapel Hill, NC. Publication Year: 1991. Page Number: 241.
    
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