What do you do when you realize that the data set from the study that you have just completed violates the sample size or other requirements needed to apply parametric statistics? Nonparametric Statistics for Health Care Research by Marjorie A. Pett was developed for such scenarios-research undertaken with limited funds, often using a small sample size, with the primary objective of improving client care and obtaining better client outcomes. Covering the most commonly used nonparametric statistical techniques available in statistical packages and on open-resource statistical websites, this…mehr
What do you do when you realize that the data set from the study that you have just completed violates the sample size or other requirements needed to apply parametric statistics? Nonparametric Statistics for Health Care Research by Marjorie A. Pett was developed for such scenarios-research undertaken with limited funds, often using a small sample size, with the primary objective of improving client care and obtaining better client outcomes. Covering the most commonly used nonparametric statistical techniques available in statistical packages and on open-resource statistical websites, this well-organized and accessible Second Edition helps readers, including those beyond the health sciences field, to understand when to use a particular nonparametric statistic, how to generate and interpret the resulting computer printouts, and how to present the results in table and text format.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marjorie A. Pett, MStat, DSW, is a Research Professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, having been on the faculty since 1980. By her own admission, she is a "collector" of academic degrees: BA (Brown University), MS in sociology (University of Stockholm, Sweden), MSW (Smith College), DSW (University of Utah), and MStat (Biostatistics) (University of Utah). Dr. Pett has a strong commitment to facilitating the practical application of statistics in the social, behavioral, and biological sciences, especially among practitioners in health care settings. She has designed and taught graduate courses to students from a variety of disciplines at the beginning and advanced levels, including research design and data management, parametric and nonparametric statistics, biostatistics, multivariate statistics, instrument development, and factor analysis. She has tried to approach the teaching of statistics with humor and from a clinician's perspective and has been the recipient of several distinguished teaching awards both at the College and University levels. Her most recent research interests include the development of client-centered assessment tools and interventions to evaluate and enhance health-related quality of life (HRQoL) for persons with intellectual disabilities. She is the author of numerous research articles and chapters, and is an author of the Sage publication, Making Sense of Factor Analysis: The Use of Factor Analysis for Instrument Development in Health Care Research. When not engaged in research, writing, or teaching, Marge is a (now retired) state soccer referee, devotee of tennis, an avid (high handicap) golfer, student of Italian and French, reader of mystery novels, grandmother to three, mother to two, and wife to (only) one.
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Chapter 1: Overview of Nonparametric Statistics Common Characteristics of Parametric Tests Development of Nonparametric Tests Characteristics of Nonparametric Statistics Use of Nonparametric Tests in Health Care Research Some Common Misperceptions About Nonparametric Tests Types of Nonparametric Tests Chapter 2: The Process of Statistical Hypothesis Testing Choosing Between a Parametric and a Nonparametric Test Chapter 3: Evaluating the Characteristics of Data Characteristics of Levels of Measurement Assessing the Normality of a Distribution Dealing With Outliers Data Transformation Considerations Examining Homogeneity of Variance Evaluating Sample Sizes Reporting Testing Assumptions and Violations in a Research Report Chapter 4: "Goodness-of-Fit" Tests The Binomial Test The Chi-Square Goodness-of-Fit Test The Kolmogorov-Smirnov One-Sample Test The Kolmogorov-Smirnov Two-Sample Test Chapter 5: Tests for Two Related Samples: Pretest-Posttest Measures for a Single Sample The McNemar Test The Sign Test The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test Chapter 6: Repeated Measures for More Than Two Time Periods or Matched Conditions Cochran's Q Test The Friedman Test Chapter 7: Tests for Two Independent Samples Fisher's Exact test The Chi-Square Test for Two Independent Samples The Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney U test Chapter 8: Assessing Differences Among Several Independent Groups The Chi-Square Test for k Independent Samples The Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square Test for Trends The Median Test The Kruskal-Wallis One-Way ANOVA by Ranks The Two-Way ANOVA by Ranks Chapter 9: Tests of Association Between Variables The Phi Coefficient Cramér's V Coefficient The Kappa Coefficient The Point Biserial Correlation Chapter 10: Logistic Regression The Logic of Logistic Regression The Odds Ratio and Relative Risk Simple Bivariate Logistic Regression Multiple Logistic Regression
Chapter 1: Overview of Nonparametric Statistics Common Characteristics of Parametric Tests Development of Nonparametric Tests Characteristics of Nonparametric Statistics Use of Nonparametric Tests in Health Care Research Some Common Misperceptions About Nonparametric Tests Types of Nonparametric Tests Chapter 2: The Process of Statistical Hypothesis Testing Choosing Between a Parametric and a Nonparametric Test Chapter 3: Evaluating the Characteristics of Data Characteristics of Levels of Measurement Assessing the Normality of a Distribution Dealing With Outliers Data Transformation Considerations Examining Homogeneity of Variance Evaluating Sample Sizes Reporting Testing Assumptions and Violations in a Research Report Chapter 4: "Goodness-of-Fit" Tests The Binomial Test The Chi-Square Goodness-of-Fit Test The Kolmogorov-Smirnov One-Sample Test The Kolmogorov-Smirnov Two-Sample Test Chapter 5: Tests for Two Related Samples: Pretest-Posttest Measures for a Single Sample The McNemar Test The Sign Test The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test Chapter 6: Repeated Measures for More Than Two Time Periods or Matched Conditions Cochran's Q Test The Friedman Test Chapter 7: Tests for Two Independent Samples Fisher's Exact test The Chi-Square Test for Two Independent Samples The Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney U test Chapter 8: Assessing Differences Among Several Independent Groups The Chi-Square Test for k Independent Samples The Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square Test for Trends The Median Test The Kruskal-Wallis One-Way ANOVA by Ranks The Two-Way ANOVA by Ranks Chapter 9: Tests of Association Between Variables The Phi Coefficient Cramér's V Coefficient The Kappa Coefficient The Point Biserial Correlation Chapter 10: Logistic Regression The Logic of Logistic Regression The Odds Ratio and Relative Risk Simple Bivariate Logistic Regression Multiple Logistic Regression
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