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Unlike most authors who begin with the procedures used with interval/ratio data, Reid begins his discussion of inferential statistics with a two-chapter examination of the Chi Square test, thus introducing students to hypothesis testing, effect size, and post hoc tests. When more complex procedures related to interval/ratio data are covered, students already have a solid understanding of the foundational concepts involved.
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Unlike most authors who begin with the procedures used with interval/ratio data, Reid begins his discussion of inferential statistics with a two-chapter examination of the Chi Square test, thus introducing students to hypothesis testing, effect size, and post hoc tests. When more complex procedures related to interval/ratio data are covered, students already have a solid understanding of the foundational concepts involved.
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- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 187mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 920g
- ISBN-13: 9781452271965
- ISBN-10: 1452271968
- Artikelnr.: 38605012
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 187mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 920g
- ISBN-13: 9781452271965
- ISBN-10: 1452271968
- Artikelnr.: 38605012
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Howard M. Reid, professor in the Psychology Department at SUNY Buffalo State, received his doctorate in experimental psychology from the University of Maine and then completed postdoctoral study in behavior genetics at The Jackson Laboratory in Maine. Dr. Reid is an active researcher with broad interests, including published work in operant analysis of behavior and animal models of epilepsy, as well as the associations between ADHD and laterality. He has also directed numerous undergraduate research projects which have been presented at local, regional, and national conferences. Dr. Reid is the recipient of a number of prestigious awards, including the SUNY Chancellor's Awards in Teaching and Faculty Service and the Buffalo State President's Award for Excellence as an Undergraduate Research Mentor. Dr. Reid is currently testing a scale constructed to measure student appreciation of the liberal arts, is working with his statistics TAs in research projects, and chairs the college senate.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. Descriptive Statistics - Seeing Clearly with Data
Chapter 2. Describing Nominal and Ordinal Data
Chapter 3. Describing Interval and Ratio Data - I
Chapter 4. Describing Interval and Ratio Data - II
Part II. Computer Assisted Statistical Analysis
Chapter 5. Using SPSS
Part III. Inferential Statistics - Thinking Clearly about Data
Chapter 6. The Logic of Inferential Statistics
Chapter 7. Finding Differences with Nominal Data - I
Chapter 8. Finding Differences with Nominal Data - II
Chapter 9. Finding Differences with Interval and Ratio Data - I
Chapter 10. Finding Differences with Interval and Ratio Data - II
Chapter 11. Finding Differences with Interval/Ratio Data - III
Chapter 12. Finding Differences with Interval/Ratio Data - IV
Chapter 13. Finding Differences with Interval/Ratio Data - V
Chapter 14. Identifying Associations with Nominal and Interval/Ratio Data
Chapter 15. Identifying Associations with Interval/Ratio Data
Chapter 16. Congratulations - The Big Picture and Next Steps
Appendix I. Kruskal - Wallis H Test
Appendix II. Spearman r Correlation
Appendix III. Multiple Regression
Appendix IV. An Introduction to Power Analysis - Finding Minimum
Appropriate Sample Sizes
Appendix V. Statistical Symbols Used in this Book
Appendix VI. Definitional Equations and, Where Appropriate, Their
Computational Equation Equivalents
Appendix VII. Inferential Statistical Procedures and Their Measures of
Effect Size
Appendix VIII. Glossary of Terms
Appendix IX. Answers to Chapter Problems
Appendix X. Statistical Tables
Appendix XI. Overview Table for the Book
Part I. Descriptive Statistics - Seeing Clearly with Data
Chapter 2. Describing Nominal and Ordinal Data
Chapter 3. Describing Interval and Ratio Data - I
Chapter 4. Describing Interval and Ratio Data - II
Part II. Computer Assisted Statistical Analysis
Chapter 5. Using SPSS
Part III. Inferential Statistics - Thinking Clearly about Data
Chapter 6. The Logic of Inferential Statistics
Chapter 7. Finding Differences with Nominal Data - I
Chapter 8. Finding Differences with Nominal Data - II
Chapter 9. Finding Differences with Interval and Ratio Data - I
Chapter 10. Finding Differences with Interval and Ratio Data - II
Chapter 11. Finding Differences with Interval/Ratio Data - III
Chapter 12. Finding Differences with Interval/Ratio Data - IV
Chapter 13. Finding Differences with Interval/Ratio Data - V
Chapter 14. Identifying Associations with Nominal and Interval/Ratio Data
Chapter 15. Identifying Associations with Interval/Ratio Data
Chapter 16. Congratulations - The Big Picture and Next Steps
Appendix I. Kruskal - Wallis H Test
Appendix II. Spearman r Correlation
Appendix III. Multiple Regression
Appendix IV. An Introduction to Power Analysis - Finding Minimum
Appropriate Sample Sizes
Appendix V. Statistical Symbols Used in this Book
Appendix VI. Definitional Equations and, Where Appropriate, Their
Computational Equation Equivalents
Appendix VII. Inferential Statistical Procedures and Their Measures of
Effect Size
Appendix VIII. Glossary of Terms
Appendix IX. Answers to Chapter Problems
Appendix X. Statistical Tables
Appendix XI. Overview Table for the Book
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. Descriptive Statistics - Seeing Clearly with Data
Chapter 2. Describing Nominal and Ordinal Data
Chapter 3. Describing Interval and Ratio Data - I
Chapter 4. Describing Interval and Ratio Data - II
Part II. Computer Assisted Statistical Analysis
Chapter 5. Using SPSS
Part III. Inferential Statistics - Thinking Clearly about Data
Chapter 6. The Logic of Inferential Statistics
Chapter 7. Finding Differences with Nominal Data - I
Chapter 8. Finding Differences with Nominal Data - II
Chapter 9. Finding Differences with Interval and Ratio Data - I
Chapter 10. Finding Differences with Interval and Ratio Data - II
Chapter 11. Finding Differences with Interval/Ratio Data - III
Chapter 12. Finding Differences with Interval/Ratio Data - IV
Chapter 13. Finding Differences with Interval/Ratio Data - V
Chapter 14. Identifying Associations with Nominal and Interval/Ratio Data
Chapter 15. Identifying Associations with Interval/Ratio Data
Chapter 16. Congratulations - The Big Picture and Next Steps
Appendix I. Kruskal - Wallis H Test
Appendix II. Spearman r Correlation
Appendix III. Multiple Regression
Appendix IV. An Introduction to Power Analysis - Finding Minimum
Appropriate Sample Sizes
Appendix V. Statistical Symbols Used in this Book
Appendix VI. Definitional Equations and, Where Appropriate, Their
Computational Equation Equivalents
Appendix VII. Inferential Statistical Procedures and Their Measures of
Effect Size
Appendix VIII. Glossary of Terms
Appendix IX. Answers to Chapter Problems
Appendix X. Statistical Tables
Appendix XI. Overview Table for the Book
Part I. Descriptive Statistics - Seeing Clearly with Data
Chapter 2. Describing Nominal and Ordinal Data
Chapter 3. Describing Interval and Ratio Data - I
Chapter 4. Describing Interval and Ratio Data - II
Part II. Computer Assisted Statistical Analysis
Chapter 5. Using SPSS
Part III. Inferential Statistics - Thinking Clearly about Data
Chapter 6. The Logic of Inferential Statistics
Chapter 7. Finding Differences with Nominal Data - I
Chapter 8. Finding Differences with Nominal Data - II
Chapter 9. Finding Differences with Interval and Ratio Data - I
Chapter 10. Finding Differences with Interval and Ratio Data - II
Chapter 11. Finding Differences with Interval/Ratio Data - III
Chapter 12. Finding Differences with Interval/Ratio Data - IV
Chapter 13. Finding Differences with Interval/Ratio Data - V
Chapter 14. Identifying Associations with Nominal and Interval/Ratio Data
Chapter 15. Identifying Associations with Interval/Ratio Data
Chapter 16. Congratulations - The Big Picture and Next Steps
Appendix I. Kruskal - Wallis H Test
Appendix II. Spearman r Correlation
Appendix III. Multiple Regression
Appendix IV. An Introduction to Power Analysis - Finding Minimum
Appropriate Sample Sizes
Appendix V. Statistical Symbols Used in this Book
Appendix VI. Definitional Equations and, Where Appropriate, Their
Computational Equation Equivalents
Appendix VII. Inferential Statistical Procedures and Their Measures of
Effect Size
Appendix VIII. Glossary of Terms
Appendix IX. Answers to Chapter Problems
Appendix X. Statistical Tables
Appendix XI. Overview Table for the Book