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Statistical Reasoning in the behavioral science / Bruce M. King & Edward W. Minium.

By: King Bruce MMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Wiley; 2014. Edition: 5th ed. 2014Description: 487 p . ; softbound 18x24cmISBN: 978-81-265-3114-1DDC classification: 300.727
Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Frequency distributions, percentiles and percentile rank 3.Representation of frequency distributions 4. Central tendency 5. Variability and standard scores 6. Standard scores and the Normal curve 7. Correlation 8. Prediction 9. Interpretive aspects of correlation and regression 10. Probability 11. Random sampling and sampling distributions 12.Introduction to statistical inference: Testing hypotheses about single means 13. Interpreting the results of hypothesis testing: Effect size, type I and type II errors, and power 14. Testing hypotheses about the difference between two independent groups 15. Testing for a difference between two dependent groups 16. Inference about correlation coefficients 17. AN alternative to hypothesis testing: confident intervals 18. Chi-square and inference about frequencies 19. Testing for differences among three or more groups: One-way analysis of variance 20. Factorial analysis of variance: The two-factor design for independent groups 21. Some assumption-free tests
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1. Introduction
2. Frequency distributions, percentiles and percentile rank
3.Representation of frequency distributions
4. Central tendency
5. Variability and standard scores
6. Standard scores and the Normal curve
7. Correlation
8. Prediction
9. Interpretive aspects of correlation and regression
10. Probability
11. Random sampling and sampling distributions
12.Introduction to statistical inference: Testing hypotheses about single means
13. Interpreting the results of hypothesis testing: Effect size, type I and type II errors, and power
14. Testing hypotheses about the difference between two independent groups
15. Testing for a difference between two dependent groups
16. Inference about correlation coefficients
17. AN alternative to hypothesis testing: confident intervals
18. Chi-square and inference about frequencies
19. Testing for differences among three or more groups: One-way analysis of variance
20. Factorial analysis of variance: The two-factor design for independent groups
21. Some assumption-free tests

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