Using basic statistics in the behavioral and social sciences / Annabel Ness Evans, Concordia University College of Alberta.
This text introduces the essentials of the statistical technique. Rather than rote memorization of formulae, the emphasis is on developing an understanding of the underlying logic of statistics. Toward that end, the author uses an informal prose style, and avoids overwhelming the reader with complex...
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Language: | English |
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Thousand Oaks :
SAGE Publications, Inc,
2014.
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Edition: | Fifth edition. |
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Online Access: | SAGE |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Statistical Concepts; Chapter 2. Organizing and Presenting Data; Chapter 3. Describing the Central Tendency of Distributions; Chapter 4. Describing the Variability of Distributions; Chapter 5. Describing the Position of Scores in Distributions; Chapter 6. Introduction to Inference: The Normal Curve; Chapter 7. Introduction to Inference: Probability; Chapter 8. Introduction to Inference: The Random Sampling Distribution; Chapter 9. Inference with the Normal Curve; Chapter 10. Inference with the t Distribution; Chapter 11. Inference with the F Distribution; Chapter 12. Analysis of Variance with Repeated Measures; Chapter 13. Multiple Comparison Procedures; Chapter 14. Inference with the Chi-Square Distribution; Chapter 15. Additional Non-Parametric Techniques; Chapter 16. Correlational Techniques; Chapter 17. Predictive Techniques; Chapter 18. Choosing the Appropriate Test of Significance.