Dr. Laurie's Introduction to Statistical Methods

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CEEB Score
chi-square applications
Class Interval
Confidence Interval
curve
Data Sets
data visualization techniques
descriptive statistics
Determine Sample Size
effect size analysis
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Follow
GPA
Grouped Frequency Distribution
Hold
hypothesis
hypothesis testing
Independent Groups
interpretive
Interpretive Statement
Interval Size
introductory statistics for social sciences
Low Scores High Scores
Nature's Mistake
normal
Normal Curve
Null Hypothesis
percentile
Percentile Rank
Pop Quiz
publishing
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Pyrczak Publishing
rank
Raw Score
RLL
SD
standard deviation calculation
statement
Test
Unbiased
Wo

Product details

  • ISBN 9781884585463
  • Weight: 635g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2003
  • Publisher: Pyrczak Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First Published in 2017. In this book Dr. Laurie Graham Dodge shares some important fundamnetals of introductory statistics. At its core, statistics is a branch of mathematics. It's a collection of tools that help us organize and make sense of information. Unfortunately, most tools are interesting only if we have an interesting use for them. One of the authors’ major goals in writing this book is to provide you with interesting examples that illustrate many of the important uses of statistics.
Dr. Laurie Graham Dodge earned her Ph.D. in school psychology with cognates in statistics, research, and human development. Since 1987, she has taught at Chapman University, where she is chair of the psychology department. Statistics run in her family. Her father taught statistics at Temple University, and her three children (all of whom are in college) report that they love statistics (to humor her, perhaps).

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