To say that complex data analyses are ubiquitous in the education and social sciences might be an understatement. Funding agencies and peer-review journals alike require that researchers use the most appropriate models and methods for explaining phenomena. Univariate and multivariate data structures often require the application of more rigorous methods than basic correlational or analysis of variance models. Additionally, though a vast set of resources may exist on how to run analysis, difficulties may be encountered when explicit direction is not provided as to how one should run a model and…mehr
To say that complex data analyses are ubiquitous in the education and social sciences might be an understatement. Funding agencies and peer-review journals alike require that researchers use the most appropriate models and methods for explaining phenomena. Univariate and multivariate data structures often require the application of more rigorous methods than basic correlational or analysis of variance models. Additionally, though a vast set of resources may exist on how to run analysis, difficulties may be encountered when explicit direction is not provided as to how one should run a model and interpret results. The mission of this book is to expose the reader to advanced quantitative methods as it pertains to individual level analysis, multilevel analysis, item-level analysis, and covariance structure analysis. Each chapter is self-contained and follows a common format so that readers can run the analysis and correctly interpret the output for reporting.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yaacov Petscher is Director of Research at the Florida Center for Reading Research, US. Christopher Schatschneider is Associate Director of the Florida Center for Reading Research and Professor of Psychology at Florida State University, US. Donald L. Compton is Professor of Special Education and John F. Kennedy Center Investigator at Vanderbilt University, US.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Individual Level Analysis 1. Extending Conditional Means Modeling: An Introduction to Quantile Regression Yaacov Petscher Jessica A.R. Logan and Chengfu Zhou 2. Using Dominance Analysis to Estimate Predictor: Importance in Multiple Regression Razia Azen 3. I am ROC Curves (and so can you)! Christopher Schatschneider Part II: Multilevel Analysis 4. Multilevel Modeling: Practical Examples to Illustrate a Special Case of SEM Lee Branum-Martin 5. Linear and Quadratic Growth Models for Continuous and Dichotomous Outcomes Ann A. O'Connell Jessica A. R. Logan Jill Pentimonti and D. Betsy McCoach PART III: Item Level Analysis 6. Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analysis Rex Kline 7. Factor Analysis with Categorical Indicators: Demonstrationof Item Response Theory R.J. de Ayala Part IV: Covariance Structure Analysis 8. Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling Richard Lomax 9. Latent Growth Curve Modeling using Structural Equation Modeling Ryan Bowles and Janelle J. Montroy 10. Latent Class/Profile Analysis Karen Samuelsen and Katherine Raczynski 11. n-level Structural Equation Modeling Paras Mehta
Part I: Individual Level Analysis 1. Extending Conditional Means Modeling: An Introduction to Quantile Regression Yaacov Petscher Jessica A.R. Logan and Chengfu Zhou 2. Using Dominance Analysis to Estimate Predictor: Importance in Multiple Regression Razia Azen 3. I am ROC Curves (and so can you)! Christopher Schatschneider Part II: Multilevel Analysis 4. Multilevel Modeling: Practical Examples to Illustrate a Special Case of SEM Lee Branum-Martin 5. Linear and Quadratic Growth Models for Continuous and Dichotomous Outcomes Ann A. O'Connell Jessica A. R. Logan Jill Pentimonti and D. Betsy McCoach PART III: Item Level Analysis 6. Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analysis Rex Kline 7. Factor Analysis with Categorical Indicators: Demonstrationof Item Response Theory R.J. de Ayala Part IV: Covariance Structure Analysis 8. Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling Richard Lomax 9. Latent Growth Curve Modeling using Structural Equation Modeling Ryan Bowles and Janelle J. Montroy 10. Latent Class/Profile Analysis Karen Samuelsen and Katherine Raczynski 11. n-level Structural Equation Modeling Paras Mehta
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