
Quantitative Methods in Tourism
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Updates to the second edition include:
* a new chapter on "Big Data"
* consideration of data screening and cleaning
* the use of similarity and diversity indexes for comparing samples
* observations about the partial least squares (PLS) approach to path modelling
* a new section on multi-group structural equation modelling
* a new section on common method variance and its treatment
* revised and updated section on software
* fully updated references and examples
Reviews / Votes
New material in the second edition of this handbook includes a chapter on big data and updated coverage of agent-based modelling. Illustrated throughout with a variety of well-chosen examples pertaining to a wide range of tourism topics, this is an essential addition to the book shelves of all tourism graduate students and researchers. * Sarah Nicholls, Michigan State University, USA * With wide coverage of quantitative approaches and practical examples in tourism, this book walks readers through the essentials of quantitative methods that are required to keep pace with the fast-changing tourism industry. The book provides a thorough review of quantitative techniques and addresses pressing issues such as "Big Data", making it a must-read reference for researchers, educators, practitioners, and students. * Rob Law, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong * An excellent practical guide for researchers, analysts, industry consultants and students, providing a rigorous yet readable account of standard and new quantitative statistical applications in tourism contexts. This usable reference book deserves a prominent place on every tourism scholar's bookshelf. * Larry Dwyer, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia * I highly recommend the reading of this book to all tourism researchers using quantitative methods. It offers a complete vision of all the methods that can be used, and provides important and extensive information. From a technical point of view, it is the most rigorous and reliable book in this field. -- Sylvain Petit, University of French Polynesia and University of Valenciennes, France * Tourism Analysis, Vol. 25 *More details
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Jane Klobas is an Education and Research Consultant, based in Australia and Italy. She is an Adjunct Professor at Murdoch University, Australia and a Visiting Professor at the University of Bergamo, Italy and other universities in Europe and Asia. Her interests include research development, adult learning, knowledge and information management and applications of the theory of planned behaviour.
Content
Introduction to the Second Edition
Introduction
Part I - The Analysis of Data
Introduction to Part I
Chapter 1 - The Nature of Data in Tourism
Chapter 2 - Testing Hypotheses and Comparing Samples
Chapter 3 - Data Reduction
Chapter 4 - Model Building
Chapter 5 - Time Dependent Phenomena and Forecasting
Part II - Numerical Methods
Introduction to Part II
Chapter 6 - Maximum Likelihood Estimation
Chapter 7 - Monte Carlo Methods
Chapter 8 - Big Data
Chapter 9 - Simulations and Agent-Based Modelling
Appendix: Software Programs
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