Comprehending behavioral statistics
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Comprehending behavioral statistics
Brooks/Cole, c1994
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Students are led step-by-step to a conceptual understanding of the statistics. Once they understand the overall picture of a distribution - its central tendency, variation, etc. - they should be less likely to make mistakes in their computations and their reasoning. It offers: many figures and diagrams to help students visualize statistical concepts and computations; experimental examples, relating to such topics as depression data, treatment-outcome research, and social psychology; and 24-45 detailed problems appear at the end of each chapter.
目次
- Mathematical and probability concepts
- Frequency distributions
- Measures of central tendency
- Measures of variation
- Using frequency distributions
- Samples and the sampling distribution of the means
- Point-estimation and confidence intervals
- Hypothesis testing
- Inferences about means of single samples
- Inferences about means of two independent samples
- Inferences about means of two dependent samples
- Inferences about two or more means
- Analysis of variance
- Two way analysis of variance: factorial design
- Statististical power
- Measures of the relationship between two variables: correlation
- Prediction: linear regression
- Some nonparametric statistical tests.
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