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020 | _a978-1-5297-7792-5 | ||
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_2Second edition _aBCir. 150.727 _bW29s |
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_aWatt, Roger _916393 |
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_aStatistics for psychology : _bA beginner's guide / _cby Roger Watt |
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_aLos Angeles : _bSAGE, _cc2023. |
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_axxxii, 356 pages ; _billustrated : _c23 cm. |
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500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _aContents: Chapter 1: Why Do We Need Statistics? Chapter 2: The Research Cycle Chapter 3: Variables Chapter 4: Relationships between Variables Intermezzo 1: Correlation Chapter 5: Uncertainty Chapter 6: Null Hypothesis Testing Chapter 7: Statistical Tests for One Independent Variable Intermezzo 2: Alternatives to NHST: Bayes and Likelihood Chapter 8: Minimising Uncertainty: Research Design Chapter 9: Measurements and Uncertainty Chapter 10: Sampling and Uncertainty Intermezzo 3: Uncertain Power Analysis Chapter 11: Hypotheses with More than One Independent Variable Chapter 12: Covariations: Relationships between Two Independent Variables Chapter 13: Analysing Data with Two or More Independent Variables Chapter 14: Which Model is Best? Intermezzo 4: Combining Multiple Studies: Replication and Meta-Analysis Chapter 15: Contributing to Knowledge | ||
650 | _2 Psychology -- Statistical methods | ||
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_aCollins, Elizabeth _916394 |
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