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- catalog abstract ""Smithson first introduces the basis of the confidence interval framework and then provides the criteria for "best" confidence intervals, along with the tradeoffs between confidence and precision. Next, using a reader-friendly style with lots of worked out examples from various disciplines, he covers such pertinent topics as: the transformation principle whereby a confidence interval for a parameter may be used to construct an interval for any monotonic transformation of that parameter; confidence intervals on distributions whose shape changes with the value of the parameter being estimated; and, the relationship between confidence interval and significance testing frameworks, particularly regarding power."--Pub. desc.".
- catalog contributor b12688833.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""Smithson first introduces the basis of the confidence interval framework and then provides the criteria for "best" confidence intervals, along with the tradeoffs between confidence and precision. Next, using a reader-friendly style with lots of worked out examples from various disciplines, he covers such pertinent topics as: the transformation principle whereby a confidence interval for a parameter may be used to construct an interval for any monotonic transformation of that parameter; confidence intervals on distributions whose shape changes with the value of the parameter being estimated; and, the relationship between confidence interval and significance testing frameworks, particularly regarding power."--Pub. desc.".
- catalog description "Confidence Statements and Interval Estimates -- Decisions and Criteria for Confidence Intervals -- Why Confidence Intervals? -- Central Confidence Intervals -- Central and Standardizable Versus Noncentral Distributions -- Confidence Intervals Using the Central t and Normal Distributions -- Confidence Intervals Using the Central Chi-Square and F Distributions -- The Transformation Principle -- Noncentral Confidence Intervals for Standardized Effect Sizes -- Noncentral Distributions -- Computing Noncentral Confidence Intervals -- Applications in ANOVA and Regression -- Fixed-Effects Versus Random-Effects Models -- Fixed-Effects ANOVA -- Random-Effects ANOVA -- A Priori and Post Hoc Contrasts -- Regression: Multiple, Partial, and Semi-Partial Correlations -- Effect-Size Statistics for MANOVA and Setwise Regression -- Confidence Interval for a Regression Coefficient -- Goodness-of-Fit Indices in Structural Equations Model -- Applications in Categorical Data Analysis -- Odds Ratio, Difference Between Proportions, and Relative Risk -- Chi-Square Confidence Intervals for One Variable -- Two-Way Contingency Tables -- Effects in Log-Linear and Logistic Regression Models -- Significance Tests and Power Analysis -- Significance Tests and Model Comparison -- Power and Precision -- Designing Studies Using Power Analysis and Confidence Intervals -- Confidence Intervals for Power.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 90-92).".
- catalog extent "vi, 93 p. :".
- catalog identifier "076192499X (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Quantitative applications in the social sciences ; 140".
- catalog isPartOf "Quantitative applications in the social sciences ; no. 07-140.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications,".
- catalog subject "519.5/38 21".
- catalog subject "Confidence Intervals.".
- catalog subject "Confidence intervals.".
- catalog subject "HA31.2 .S59 2003".
- catalog subject "Social sciences Mathematics.".
- catalog subject "Social sciences Statistical methods.".
- catalog subject "Sociometric Techniques.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Confidence Statements and Interval Estimates -- Decisions and Criteria for Confidence Intervals -- Why Confidence Intervals? -- Central Confidence Intervals -- Central and Standardizable Versus Noncentral Distributions -- Confidence Intervals Using the Central t and Normal Distributions -- Confidence Intervals Using the Central Chi-Square and F Distributions -- The Transformation Principle -- Noncentral Confidence Intervals for Standardized Effect Sizes -- Noncentral Distributions -- Computing Noncentral Confidence Intervals -- Applications in ANOVA and Regression -- Fixed-Effects Versus Random-Effects Models -- Fixed-Effects ANOVA -- Random-Effects ANOVA -- A Priori and Post Hoc Contrasts -- Regression: Multiple, Partial, and Semi-Partial Correlations -- Effect-Size Statistics for MANOVA and Setwise Regression -- Confidence Interval for a Regression Coefficient -- Goodness-of-Fit Indices in Structural Equations Model -- Applications in Categorical Data Analysis -- Odds Ratio, Difference Between Proportions, and Relative Risk -- Chi-Square Confidence Intervals for One Variable -- Two-Way Contingency Tables -- Effects in Log-Linear and Logistic Regression Models -- Significance Tests and Power Analysis -- Significance Tests and Model Comparison -- Power and Precision -- Designing Studies Using Power Analysis and Confidence Intervals -- Confidence Intervals for Power.".
- catalog title "Confidence intervals / Michael Smithson.".
- catalog type "text".