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Statistics in Psychology and Education / Henry E. Garrett.

By: Garrett, Henry EMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Cosmo Publication, 2017. Description: xii, 491 pISBN: 9788130701363DDC classification: 370
Contents:
PART 1: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS 1. The frequency distribution; 2. Measures of central tendency; 3.Measures of variability; 4. Cumulative distributions, graphic methods and percentiles; 5. The normal distribution; 6. Liner correlation; PART 2: INFERENCE AND PREDICTION 7. Regression and predication; 8. The significance of the mean and other statistics; 9. The significance of the difference between means and others; 10. Testing experimental hypothesis; 11. Analysis of variance; PAT 3: SPECIAL TOPICS, CORRELATION AND TEST CONSTRUCTION 12. The scaling of mental tests and other psychological data; 13. The reliability and validity of test cores; 14. Further methods of correlation; 15. Partial and multiple correlation; 16. Multiple correlation in test selection; 17. Derivations of key formulas and some additional techniques;
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PART 1: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS

1. The frequency distribution;
2. Measures of central tendency;
3.Measures of variability;
4. Cumulative distributions, graphic methods and percentiles;
5. The normal distribution;
6. Liner correlation;

PART 2: INFERENCE AND PREDICTION

7. Regression and predication;
8. The significance of the mean and other statistics;
9. The significance of the difference between means and others;
10. Testing experimental hypothesis;
11. Analysis of variance;

PAT 3: SPECIAL TOPICS, CORRELATION AND TEST CONSTRUCTION

12. The scaling of mental tests and other psychological data;
13. The reliability and validity of test cores;
14. Further methods of correlation;
15. Partial and multiple correlation;
16. Multiple correlation in test selection;
17. Derivations of key formulas and some additional techniques;

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