Statistics for Psychologists

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A01=Brian S. Everitt
advanced statistics for behavioral science
ANOVA Table
Author_Brian S. Everitt
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Category=JHB
Category=JMB
confidence
Confidence Interval
contingency
Contingency Table
Crime Rate Data
Data Categories
Data Set
DF MS
DF SS MS
Distribution Free Tests
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Error MS
Explanatory Variables
factorial experiment design
GHQ Data
GHQ Score
Hotelling's T2
Hotelling's T2 Test
hypothesis
interval
Linear Regression
Log Linear Models
longitudinal study methods
Multiple Sclerosis Data
Multivariate Test
normal
plot
probability
psychological data analysis
Random Effects Model
regression modeling
REPEATED MEASURE DESIGNS
response
S-Plus software
Simple Linear Regression
Source SS DF MS
SPSS techniques
T2 Test
variable
Wilcoxon Mann Whitney Test

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415651967
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Built around a problem solving theme, this book extends the intermediate and advanced student's expertise to more challenging situations that involve applying statistical methods to real-world problems. Data relevant to these problems are collected and analyzed to provide useful answers.

Building on its central problem-solving theme, a large number of data sets arising from real problems are contained in the text and in the exercises provided at the end of each chapter. Answers, or hints to providing answers, are provided in an appendix.

Concentrating largely on the established SPSS and the newer S-Plus statistical packages, the author provides a short, end-of-chapter section entitled Computer Hints that helps the student undertake the analyses reported in the chapter using these statistical packages.

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