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1 online resource |
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Research methods for the social sciences ; v. 42 |
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Research methods for the social sciences ; v. 42.
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Contents |
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction and Overview -- Review of Foundational Research Concepts -- Review of Foundational Statistical Information -- Normal Distribution -- ch. 2 Logical Steps of Conducting Quantitative Research: Hypothesis-Testing Process -- Hypothesis-Testing Process -- ch. 3 Maximizing Hypothesis Decisions Using Power Analysis -- Balance between Avoiding Type I and Type II Errors -- ch. 4 Research and Statistical Designs -- Formulating Experimental Conditions -- Reducing the Imprecision in Measurement -- Controlling Extraneous Experimental Influences -- Internal Validity and Experimental Designs -- Choosing a Statistic to Use for an Analysis -- ch. 5 Introduction to IBM SPSS 20 -- IBM SPSS 20 Data View Screen -- Naming and Defining Variables in Variable View -- Entering Data -- Examples of Basic Analyses -- Examples of Modifying Data Procedures -- ch. 6 Diagnosing Study Data for Inaccuracies and Assumptions -- Research Example -- ch. 7 Randomized Design Comparing Two Treatments and a Control Using a One-Way Analysis of Variance -- Research Problem -- Study Variables -- Research Design -- Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question -- Hypothesis Testing Step 1 Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) -- Hypothesis Testing Step 2 Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) -- Hypothesis Testing Step 3 Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power -- Hypothesis Testing Step 4 Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 Is True -- Hypothesis Testing Step 5 Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates -- Hypothesis Testing Step 6 Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes and Confidence Intervals -- Formula Calculations of the Study Results -- ch. 8 Repeated-Treatment Design Using a Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance -- Research Problem -- Study Variables -- Research Design -- Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question -- Hypothesis Testing Step 1 Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) -- Hypothesis Testing Step 2 Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) -- Hypothesis Testing Step 3 Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power -- Hypothesis Testing Step 4 Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 Is True -- Hypothesis Testing Step 5 Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates -- Hypothesis Testing Step 6 Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes and Confidence Intervals -- Formula Calculations of the Study Results -- ch. 9 Randomized Factorial Experimental Design Using a Factorial ANOVA -- Research Problem -- Study Variables -- Research Design -- Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Questions -- Hypothesis Testing Step 1 Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) -- Hypothesis Testing Step 2 Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) -- Hypothesis Testing Step 3 Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power -- Hypothesis Testing Step 4 Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 Is True -- Hypothesis Testing Step 5 Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates -- Hypothesis Testing Step 6 Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes and Confidence Intervals -- Formula Calculations of the Study Results -- ch. 10 Analysis of Covariance -- Research Problem -- Study Variables -- Research Design -- Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question -- Hypothesis Testing Step 1 Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) -- Hypothesis Testing Step 2 Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) -- Hypothesis Testing Step 3 Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power -- Hypothesis Testing Step 4 Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 Is True -- Hypothesis Testing Step 5 Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates -- Hypothesis Testing Step 6 Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes and Confidence Intervals -- Formula ANCOVA Calculations of the Study Results -- ANCOVA Study Results -- ch. 11 Randomized Control Group and Repeated-Treatment Designs and Nonparametics -- Research Problem -- Study Variables -- Research Design -- Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question -- Hypothesis Testing Step 1 Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) -- Hypothesis Testing Step 2 Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) -- Hypothesis Testing Step 3 Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power -- Hypothesis Testing Step 4 Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 Is True -- Hypothesis Testing Step 5 Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates -- Hypothesis Testing Step 6 Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes -- Formula Calculations -- Nonparametric Research Problem Two: Friedman's Rank Test for Correlated Samples and Wilcoxon's Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks Test -- ch. 12 Bivariate and Multivariate Correlation Methods Using Multiple Regression Analysis -- Research Problem -- Study Variables -- Research Method -- Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question -- Hypothesis Testing Step 1 Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) -- Hypothesis Testing Step 2 Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) -- Hypothesis Testing Step 3 Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power -- Hypothesis Testing Step 4 Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 Is True -- Hypothesis Testing Step 5 Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates -- Hand Calculations of Statistics -- ch. 13 Understanding Quantitative Literature and Research -- Interpretation of a Quantitative Research Article |
Summary |
"Quantitative and Statistical Research Methods offers a guide for psychology, counseling, and education students in the use of statistics and research designs, combined with guidance on using SPSS in the course of their research. Each chapter covers a research problem, taking the student through identifying research questions and hypotheses; identifying, classifying, and operationally defining the study variables; choosing appropriate research designs; conducting power analysis; choosing an appropriate statistic for the problem; using a data set; conducting data screening and analyses (SPSS); interpreting the statistics; and writing the results related to the problem. Designed so students will know how to plan research and conduct statistical analyses using several different procedures"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher |
SUBJECT |
SPSS (Computer file) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88224991
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SPSS (Computer file) fast (OCoLC)fst01356630 |
Subject |
Psychology -- Methodology.
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Social sciences -- Methodology.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Methodology.
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Psychology -- Methodology.
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Social sciences -- Methodology.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bridgmon, Krista D., 1979-
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LC no. |
2012014229 |
ISBN |
9781118220757 |
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1118220757 |
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9781118234570 |
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111823457X |
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9781118259085 |
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1118259084 |
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