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- catalog contributor b11429806.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction and Overview -- 2. Basic Experimental Designs -- 2.1. General Considerations -- 2.2. Basic Research Methods -- 2.2.1. The Experimental Method -- 2.2.2. The Method of Observation -- 2.3. Experimental Design Considerations -- 2.3.1. Within-Subject Manipulations -- 2.3.2. Between-Subjects Manipulations -- 2.4. Specific Experimental Designs -- 2.4.1. Two Independent Random Groups -- 2.4.2. More Than Two Independent Random Groups -- 2.4.3. Matched Pairs -- 2.4.4. Factorial Designs -- 3. Tests of Significance -- 3.1. Tests of Statistical Significance: An Overview -- 3.2. Method of Indirect Proof or Indirect Support -- 3.3. Statistical Tests for Two Means: The t Test -- 3.4. Statistical Tests for More Than Two-Means: Analysis of Variance -- 3.5. Statistical Tests for Frequency Distributions: x[superscript 2] -- 3.6. Statistical Tests for Relationships: Correlation and Regression -- 3.6.1. Correlation -- 3.6.2. Regression -- 3.6.3. Multiple Regression -- 4. Matching Research Designs and Statistical Tests -- 4.1. Response Measures and Statistical Tests -- 4.2. Comparison of Two Sample Means -- 4.2.1. t-Test for Independent Groups -- 4.2.2. t-Test for Repeated Measures or Matched Pairs -- 4.3. Comparison of Two Samples With Nonparametric Tests -- 4.4. Comparison of More Than Two Sample Means -- 4.4.1. One-Way Analysis of Variance -- 4.4.2. Multifactor Analysis of Variance -- 4.5. Comparisons Involving Frequency or "Count" Data -- 4.6. Analyzing Relationships Between Naturally Occurring Variables -- 4.6.1. Correlation -- 4.6.2. Multiple Regression -- 5. Conclusion -- Appendix A. Random Numbers -- Appendix B. Distribution of t -- Appendix C. Upper Percentage Points of F Distribution -- Appendix D. Distribution of x[superscript 2].".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-89).".
- catalog extent "vi, 90 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0761914722".
- catalog isPartOf "Quantitative applications in the social sciences ; no. 07-125.".
- catalog isPartOf "Sage university papers. Quantitative applications in the social sciences ; no. 07-125".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications,".
- catalog subject "001.4/34 21".
- catalog subject "Analysis of variance.".
- catalog subject "Experimental design.".
- catalog subject "QA179 .L48 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction and Overview -- 2. Basic Experimental Designs -- 2.1. General Considerations -- 2.2. Basic Research Methods -- 2.2.1. The Experimental Method -- 2.2.2. The Method of Observation -- 2.3. Experimental Design Considerations -- 2.3.1. Within-Subject Manipulations -- 2.3.2. Between-Subjects Manipulations -- 2.4. Specific Experimental Designs -- 2.4.1. Two Independent Random Groups -- 2.4.2. More Than Two Independent Random Groups -- 2.4.3. Matched Pairs -- 2.4.4. Factorial Designs -- 3. Tests of Significance -- 3.1. Tests of Statistical Significance: An Overview -- 3.2. Method of Indirect Proof or Indirect Support -- 3.3. Statistical Tests for Two Means: The t Test -- 3.4. Statistical Tests for More Than Two-Means: Analysis of Variance -- 3.5. Statistical Tests for Frequency Distributions: x[superscript 2] -- 3.6. Statistical Tests for Relationships: Correlation and Regression -- 3.6.1. Correlation -- 3.6.2. Regression -- 3.6.3. Multiple Regression -- 4. Matching Research Designs and Statistical Tests -- 4.1. Response Measures and Statistical Tests -- 4.2. Comparison of Two Sample Means -- 4.2.1. t-Test for Independent Groups -- 4.2.2. t-Test for Repeated Measures or Matched Pairs -- 4.3. Comparison of Two Samples With Nonparametric Tests -- 4.4. Comparison of More Than Two Sample Means -- 4.4.1. One-Way Analysis of Variance -- 4.4.2. Multifactor Analysis of Variance -- 4.5. Comparisons Involving Frequency or "Count" Data -- 4.6. Analyzing Relationships Between Naturally Occurring Variables -- 4.6.1. Correlation -- 4.6.2. Multiple Regression -- 5. Conclusion -- Appendix A. Random Numbers -- Appendix B. Distribution of t -- Appendix C. Upper Percentage Points of F Distribution -- Appendix D. Distribution of x[superscript 2].".
- catalog title "Relating statistics and experimental design : an introduction / Irwin P. Levin.".
- catalog type "text".