Experimental design : procedures for the behavioral sciences
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Experimental design : procedures for the behavioral sciences
Brooks/Cole, c1995
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 901-914) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Written by a renowned psychologist Roger E. Kirk of Baylor University, this classic text provides the graduate student in experimental design with detailed coverage of the designs and techniques with the greatest potential use in behavioral research. Kirk's book is known for its emphasis on the logical rather than the mathematical basis of experimental design; for its in-depth exploration of the relationship between analysis of variance and regression analysis; for its introduction of the concept of building block designs; and for its comprehensive scope that describes all of the ANOVA experimental designs that are potentially useful in the behavioral sciences and education.
目次
- Research strategies and the control of nuisance variables
- Experimental designs: an overview
- Fundamental assumptions in analysis of variance
- Multiple comparison tests
- Completely randomized design
- General linear model approach to ANOVA
- Randomized block designs
- Latin square and related designs
- Completely randomized factorial design with two treatments
- Completely randomized factorial design with three or more treatments and randomized block factorial design
- Hierarchical designs
- Split-plot factorial design: design with group-treatment confounding
- Confounded factorial designs: designs with group-interaction confounding
- Fractional factorial designs: designs with treatment-interaction confounding
- Analysis of covariance. Appendices: Rules of summation
- Rules of expectation, variance, and covariance
- Orthogonal coefficients for unequal intervals and unequal n's
- Matrix algebra
- Answers to starred exercises.
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