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| 245 | 1 | _aTalking about Statistics / A Psychologist's Guide to Data Analysis | |
| 250 | _a1st | ||
| 260 | _c1992 | ||
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| 520 | _aThis book illustrates how collaboration between statisticians and behavioral scientist can benefit both the design and the analysis of practical research projects. Preface, Why Can't a Psychologist Be More Like a Statistician?, Examining Some Pilot Data: A Review of Basic Descriptive Statistics, Designing and Planning a Study: Hypothesis Testing and Experimental Design and Power Calculations, Measurement and Observer Bias and Reliability, Comparing Two Groups: The t-Test and Mann-Whitney U and Hoteling's T2, Comparing Two Groups on One or More Dimensions: Univariate and Multivariate Analysis of Variance; Analysis of Covariance, The Analysis of Repeated Measures Designs, Comparing Groups with Respect to Categorical Outcome Measures: Logistic Regression and Survival Analysis, Fitting Models of Relationships amongst Variables, References, Appendix, Index. | ||
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_aEdward Arnold _9242 |
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| 700 | 1 |
_aEveritt Brian S _9289 |
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_aHay Dale _93229 |
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