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Statistical reasoning in the behavioral sciences / Bruce M. King and Edward W. Minium.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Wiley India., 2011,c2008.Edition: 5th edDescription: xxiii, 487 p. : ill.; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9788126531141
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 519.5 KIN
LOC classification:
  • BF39 .K53 2008
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Contents:
1. Introduction. -- 2. Frequency Distributions, Percentiles, and Percentile Ranks. -- 3. Graphic Representation of Frequency Distributions. -- 4. Central Tendency. -- 5. Variability and Standard (z ) Scores. -- 6. Standard Scores and the Normal Curve. -- 7. Correlation. -- 8. Prediction. -- 9. Interpretive Aspects of Correlation and Regression. -- 10. Probability. -- 11. Random Sampling and Sampling Distributions. -- 12. Introduction to Statistical Inference: Testing Hypotheses about Single Means (z_ and t_ ). -- 13. Interpreting the Results of Hypothesis Testing: Effect Size, Type I and Type II Errors, and Power. -- 14. Testing Hypotheses about the Difference between Two Independent Groups. -- 15. Testing for a Difference between Two Dependent (Correlated) Groups. -- 16. Inference about Correlation Coefficients. -- 17. An Alternative to Hypothesis Testing: Confidence Intervals. -- 18. Chi-Square and Inference about Frequencies. -- 19. Testing for Differences among Three or More Groups: One-Way Analysis of Variance (and Some Alternatives). -- 20. Factorial Analysis of Variance: The Two-Factor Design for Independent Groups. -- 21. Some (Almost) Asumption-Free Tests. -- Epilogue: The Realm of Statistics. -- Appendix A: Review of Basic Mathematics. -- Appendix B: List of Symbols. -- Appendix C: Answers to Problems. -- Appendix D: Statistical Tables.
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Rev. ed. of: Statistical reasoning in psychology and education. 4th ed. 2003.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 473-479) and index.

1. Introduction. --
2. Frequency Distributions, Percentiles, and Percentile Ranks. --
3. Graphic Representation of Frequency Distributions. --
4. Central Tendency. --
5. Variability and Standard (z ) Scores. --
6. Standard Scores and the Normal Curve. --
7. Correlation. --
8. Prediction. --
9. Interpretive Aspects of Correlation and Regression. --
10. Probability. --
11. Random Sampling and Sampling Distributions. --
12. Introduction to Statistical Inference: Testing Hypotheses about Single Means (z_ and t_ ). --
13. Interpreting the Results of Hypothesis Testing: Effect Size, Type I and Type II Errors, and Power. --
14. Testing Hypotheses about the Difference between Two Independent Groups. --
15. Testing for a Difference between Two Dependent (Correlated) Groups. --
16. Inference about Correlation Coefficients. --
17. An Alternative to Hypothesis Testing: Confidence Intervals. --
18. Chi-Square and Inference about Frequencies. --
19. Testing for Differences among Three or More Groups: One-Way Analysis of Variance (and Some Alternatives). --
20. Factorial Analysis of Variance: The Two-Factor Design for Independent Groups. --
21. Some (Almost) Asumption-Free Tests. --
Epilogue: The Realm of Statistics. --
Appendix A: Review of Basic Mathematics. --
Appendix B: List of Symbols. --
Appendix C: Answers to Problems. --
Appendix D: Statistical Tables.

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