Statistics in Psychology

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advanced social science statistics
analysis of variance techniques
ANOVA Approach
ANOVA Method
Author_Michael Cowles
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Cumulative Distribution Functions
De Moivre
De Moivre's Work
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error
experimental design theory
factor analysis methods
Fiducial Argument
Fiducial Probability
Fisher Box
Fisher's War
Frans Van Schooten
Galton Laboratory
historical development of statistical methods
hypothesis
Influential Scientific Achievement
Intraclass Correlation
Iowa State College
James Bernoulli
karl
latin
Latin Square
Long Run Relative Frequency
moivre
Multiple Comparison Procedures
Multiple Factor Analysis
Neyman Pearson Theory
pearson
probability inference psychology
probable
Psychological Sciences
sampling distribution concepts
Soil Fertility
square
Sweet Pea
Tetrad Difference
Younger Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805835106
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book presents an historical overview of the field--from its development to the present--at an accessible mathematical level. This edition features two new chapters--one on factor analysis and the other on the rise of ANOVA usage in psychological research.

Written for psychology, as well as other social science students, this book introduces the major personalities and their roles in the development of the field. It provides insight into the disciplines of statistics and experimental design through the examination of the character of its founders and the nature of their views, which were sometimes personal and ideological, rather than objective and scientific. It motivates further study by illustrating the human component of this field, adding dimension to an area that is typically very technical.

Intended for advanced undergraduate and/or graduate students in psychology and other social sciences, this book will also be of interest to instructors and/or researchers interested in the origins of this omnipresent discipline.

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