Making Sense of Statistics in Psychology / A Second-Level Course
Making Sense of Statistics in Psychology / A Second-Level Course
- Oxford University Press, 1996
- 356
This book provides an account of many of the more advanced statistical techniques useful in the analysis of data collected in psychological investigations. Data and Models and a Little History, Graphical Methods of Displaying Data, Analysis of Variance: The One-Way Design, Analysis of Variance: Factorial Designs, Analysis of Variance: Repeated Measures Designs, Simple Linear Regression and Multiple Regression Analysis, The Analysis of Categorical Data: Log-Linear Models and Logistic Regression, An Introduction to the Generalized Linear Model, Distribution-Free and Computer-Intensive Methods, Multivariate Analysis I: The Analysis of Covariances and Correlations, Multivariate Analysis II: Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Covariance Structure Models, Multivariate Analysis III: Cluster Analysis and Discriminant Analysis and Multidimensional Scaling, The Assessment of Reliability, References, Index.
198523653
This book provides an account of many of the more advanced statistical techniques useful in the analysis of data collected in psychological investigations. Data and Models and a Little History, Graphical Methods of Displaying Data, Analysis of Variance: The One-Way Design, Analysis of Variance: Factorial Designs, Analysis of Variance: Repeated Measures Designs, Simple Linear Regression and Multiple Regression Analysis, The Analysis of Categorical Data: Log-Linear Models and Logistic Regression, An Introduction to the Generalized Linear Model, Distribution-Free and Computer-Intensive Methods, Multivariate Analysis I: The Analysis of Covariances and Correlations, Multivariate Analysis II: Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Covariance Structure Models, Multivariate Analysis III: Cluster Analysis and Discriminant Analysis and Multidimensional Scaling, The Assessment of Reliability, References, Index.
198523653