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adam_text | INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS IN PSYCHOLOGY FOURTH EDITION DENNIS HOWITT
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY DUNCAN CRAMER LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY PRENTICE
HALL FINANCIAL TIMFS AN IMPRIM OF PEARSON EDUCATION HARLOW, ENGLAND *
LONDON * NEW YORK * BOSTON * SAN FRANCISCO * TORONTO * SYDNEY *
SINGAPORE * HONG KONG TOKYO * SEOUL * TAIPEI * NEW DELHI * CAPE TOWN *
MADRID * MEXICO CITY * AMSTERDAM * MUNICH * PARIS * MILAN GUIDED TOUR
INTRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XX XXIV XXIX PART 1 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
1 WHY YOU NEED STATISTICS: TYPES OF DATA OVERVIEW 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.2
VARIABLES AND MEASUREMENT 1.3 MAJOR TYPES OF MEASUREMENT KEY POINTS 3 3
4 5 8 2 DESCN BING VARIABLES: TABLES AND DIAGRAMS OVERVIEW 2.1
INTRODUCTION 2.2 CHOOSING TABLES AND DIAGRAMS 2.3 ERRORS TO AVOID KEY
POINTS COMPUTER ANALYSIS 9 10 11 17 18 18 DESCN BING VARIABLES
NUMERICALLY: AVERAGES, VARIATION AND SPREAD OVERVIEW 3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2 TYPICAL SCORES: MEAN, MEDIAN AND MODE 3.3 COMPARISON OF MEAN, MEDIAN
AND MODE 19 19 20 20 25 CONTENTS 3.4 THE SPREAD OF SCORES: VARIABILITY
25 KEY POINTS 30 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 30 4 SHAPES OF DISTRIBUTIONS OF
SCORES 31 OVERVIEW 31 4.1 INTRODUCTION 32 4.2 HISTOGRAMS AND FREQUENCY
CURVES 32 4.3 THE NORMAL CURVE 33 4.4 DISTORTED CURVES 34 4.5 OTHER
FREQUENCY CURVES 36 KEY POINTS 39 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 39 5 STANDARD
DEVIATION AND Z-SCORES: THE STANDARD UNIT OF MEASUREMENT IN STATISTICS
40 OVERVIEW 40 5.1 INTRODUCTION 40 5.2 THEORETICAL BACKGROUND 41 5.3
MEASURING THE NUMBER OF STANDARD DEVIATIONS - THE Z-SCORE 44 5.4 A USE
OF Z-SCORES 46 5.5 THE STANDARD NORMAL DISTRIBUTION 46 5.6 AN IMPORTANT
FEATURE OF Z-SCORCS 50 KEY POINTS 50 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 50 6
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN TWO OR MORE VARIABLES: DIAGRAMS AND TABLES 51
OVERVIEW 51 6.1 INTRODUCTION 51 6.2 THE PRINCIPLES OF DIAGRAMMATIC AND
TABULAR PRESENTATION 52 6.3 TYPE A: BOTH VARIABLES NUMERICAL SCORES 52
6.4 TYPE B: BOTH VARIABLES NOMINAL CATEGORIES 55 6.5 TYPE C: ONE
VARIABLE NOMINAL CATEGORIES, THE OTHER NUMERICAL SCORES 57 KEY POINTS 58
COMPUTER ANALYSIS 58 7 CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS: PEARSON CORRELATION AND
SPEARMAN S RHO 59 OVERVIEW 59 7.1 INTRODUCTION 60 CONTENTS IX 7.2
PRINCIPLES OF THE CORRELATION COEFFICIENT 7.3 SOME RULES TO CHECK OUT
7.4 COEFFICIENT OF DETERMINATION 7.5 SIGNIFICANCE TESTING 7.6 SPEARMAN S
RHO - ANOTHER CORRELATION COEFFICIENT 7.7 AN EXAMPLE FROM THE LITERATURE
KEY POINTS COMPUTER ANALYSIS 60 66 68 69 69 73 74 74 8 REGRESSION:
PREDICTION WITH PRECISION OVERVIEW 8.1 INTRODUCTION 8.2 THEORETICAL
BACKGROUND AND REGRESSION EQUATIONS 8.3 STANDARD ERROR: HOW ACCURATE ARE
THE PREDICTED SCORE AND THE REGRESSION EQUATIONS? KEY POINTS COMPUTER
ANALYSIS 75 75 76 78 82 84 84 PART 2 SIGNIFICANCE TESTING 9 SAMPLES AND
POPULATIONS: GENERALISING AND INFERNNG OVERVIEW 9. 1 INTRODUCTION 9.2
THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS 9.3 THE CHARACTERISTICS OF RANDOM SAMPLES 9.4
CONFIDENCE INTERVALS KEY POINTS COMPUTER ANALYSIS 87 87 87 88 89 91 91
92 10 STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE CORRELATION COEFFICIENT: A
PRACTKAL INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL INFERENCE OVERVIEW 10.1
INTRODUCTION 10.2 THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS 10.3 BACK TO THE REAL
WORLD: THE NULL HYPOTHESIS 10.4 PEARSON S CORRELATION COEFFICIENT AGAIN
10.5 THE SPEARMAN S RHO CORRELATION COEFFICIENT KEY POINTS COMPUTER
ANALYSIS 93 93 93 94 96 98 100 102 102 11 STANDARD ERROR: THE STANDARD
DEVIATION OF THE MEANS OF SAMPLES 103 OVERVIEW 103 11.1 INTRODUCTION 103
11.2 THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS 104 11.3 ESTIMATED STANDARD DEVIATION
AND STANDARD ERROR 105 KEY POINTS 108 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 108 12 THE
T-TEST: COMPARING TWO SAMPLES OF CORRELATED/ RELATED SCORES 109 OVERVIEW
109 12.1 INTRODUCTION 109 12.2 DEPENDENT AND INDEPENDENT VARIABLES 112
12.3 SOME BASIC REVISION 112 12.4 THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS 112 12.5
CAUTIONARY NOTE 118 KEY POINTS 118 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 119 13 THE T-TEST:
COMPARING TWO SAMPLES OF UNRELATED/ UNCORRELATED SCORES 120 OVERVIEW 120
13.1 INTRODUCTION 120 13.2 THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS 122 13.3 STANDARD
DEVIATION AND STANDARD ERROR 126 13.4 CAUTIONARY NOTE 132 KEY POINTS 132
COMPUTER ANALYSIS 133 14 CHI-SQUARE: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SAMPLES OF
FREQUENCY DATA 134 OVERVIEW 134 14.1 INTRODUCTION 135 14.2 THEORETICAL
ISSUES 136 14.3 PARTITIONING CHI-SQUARE 142 14.4 IMPORTANT WARNINGS 143
14.5 ALTERNATIVES TO CHI-SQUARE 143 CONTENTS XI 14.6 CHI-SQUARE AND
KNOWN POPULATIONS 148 14.7 CHI-SQUARE FOR RELATED SAMPLES - THE MCNEMAR
TEST 150 14.8 EXAMPLE FROM THE LITERATURE 151 KEY POINTS 151 COMPUTER
ANALYSIS 152 RECOMMENDED FURTHER READING 152 15 PROBABILITY 153 OVERVIEW
153 15.1 INTRODUCTION 153 15.2 THE PRINCIPLES OF PROBABILITY 154 15.3
IMPLICATIONS 155 KEY POINTS 157 16 REPORTING SIGNIFICANCE LEVELS
SUCCINCTLY 159 OVERVIEW 159 16.1 INTRODUCTION 159 16.2 SHORTENED FORMS
160 16.3 EXAMPLES FROM THE PUBLISHED LITERATURE 161 KEY POINTS 163
COMPUTER ANALYSIS 163 17 ONE-TAUEED VERSUS TWO-TAILED SIGNIFICANCE
TESTING 164 OVERVIEW 164 17.1 INTRODUCTION 164 17.2 THEORETICAL
CONSIDERATIONS 165 17.3 FURTHER REQUIREMENTS 166 KEY POINTS 167 18
RANKING TESTS: NONPARAMETRIC STATISTICS 168 OVERVIEW 168 18.1
INTRODUCTION 168 18.2 THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS 169 18.3 NONPARAMETRIC
STATISTICAL TESTS 169 18.4 THREE OR MORE GROUPS OF SCORCS 177 KEY POINTS
177 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 177 RECOMMENDED FURTHER READING 177 XLL CONTENTS
PART 3 INTRODUCTI ON TO ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE 19 THE VARIANCE RATIO TEST:
THE F-RATIO TO COMPARE TWO VARIANCES OVERVIEW 19.1 INTRODUCTION 19.2
THEORETICAL ISSUES AND AN APPLICATION KEY POINTS COMPUTER ANALYSIS 181
181 181 182 186 186 20 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.6 ANALYSIS OF
VARIANCE (ANOVA): INTRODUCTION TO THE ONE-WAY UNRELATED OR UNCORRELATED
ANOVA OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION SOME REVISION AND SOME NEW MATERIAL
THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS DEGREES OF FREEDOM THE ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE
SUMMARY TABLE QUICK CALCULATION METHODS FOR ANOVA KEY POINTS COMPUTER
ANALYSIS 187 757 187 188 189 192 198 199 202 203 21 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4
ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE FOR CORRELATED SCORES OR REPEATED MEASURES OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS EXAMPLES QUICK METHOD FOR
CALCULATING THE CORRELATED ANOVA KEY POINTS COMPUTER ANALYSIS 204 204
204 207 207 214 219 219 22 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 22.5 22.6 TWO-WAY
ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE FOR UNRELATED/UNCORRELATED SCORES: TWO STUDIES FOR
THE PRICE OF ONE? 220 OVERVIEW 220 INTRODUCTION 220 THEORETICAL
CONSIDERATIONS 222 STEPS IN THE ANALYSIS 223 JVIORE ON INTERACTIONS 236
CALCULATION OF TWO-WAY ANOVA USING QUICK METHOD 238 THREE OR MORE
INDEPENDENT VARIABLES 242 CONTENTS XIII KEY POINTS 245 COMPUTER ANALYSIS
245 23 MULTIPLE COMPARISONS IN ANOVA: JUST WHERE DO THE DIFFERENCES LIE?
246 OVERVIEW 246 23.1 INTRODUCTION 247 23.2 METHODS 248 23.3 PLANNED
VERSUS A POSTERIORI (POST HOC) COMPARISONS 249 23.4 THE SCHEFFE TEST FOR
ONE-WAY ANOVA 249 23.5 MULTIPLE COMPARISONS FOR MULTIFACTORIAL ANOVA 252
KEY POINTS 253 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 253 RECOMMENDED FUERT HER READING 253 24
MIXED-DESIGN ANOVA 254 OVERVIEW 254 24.1 INTRODUCTION 254 24.2 MIXED
DESIGNS AND REPEATED MEASURES 255 KEY POINTS 269 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 269
RECOMMENDED FURTHER READING 269 25 ANALYSIS OF COVARIANCE (ANCOVA):
CONTROLLING FOR ADDITIONAL VARIABLES 270 OVERVIEW 270 25.1 INTRODUCTION
270 25.2 ANALYSIS OF COVARIANCE 271 KEY POINTS 281 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 282
RECOMMENDED FURTHER READING 282 26 MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE
(MANOVA) 283 OVERVIEW 283 26.1 INTRODUCTION 284 26.2 MANOVA S TWO STAGES
287 26.3 DOING MANOVA 288 26.4 REPORTING YOUR FINDINGS 294 KEY POINTS
294 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 295 RECOMMENDED FURTHER READING 295 XIV CONTENTS
27 DISCRIMINANT (FUNCTION) ANALYSIS - ESPECIALLY IN MANOVA 296 OVERVIEW
27.1 INTRODUCTION 27.2 DOING THE DISCRIMINANT FUNCTION ANALYSIS 27.3
REPORTING YOUR FINDINGS KEY POINTS COMPUTER ANALYSIS RECOMMENDED FURTHER
READING 296 297 299 305 306 306 306 28 STATISTICS AND THE ANALYSIS OF
EXPERIMENTS 28.1 28.2 28.3 28.4 OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION THE PATENT STATS
PACK CHECKLIST SPECIAL CASES KEY POINTS COMPUTER ANALYSIS 307 307 307
308 308 310 311 312 PART 4 MORE ADVANCED CORRELATIONAL STATISTICS 29
29.1 29.2 29.3 29.4 29.5 29.6 29.7 29.8 PARTIAL CORRELATION: SPURIOUS
CORRELATION, THIRD OR CONFOUNDING VARIABLES, SUPPRESSOR VARIABLES
OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS THE CALCULATION
INTERPRETATION MULTIPLE CONTROL VARIABLES SUPPRESSOR VARIABLES AN
EXAMPLE FROM THE RESEARCH LITERATURE AN EXAMPLE FROM A STUDENT S WORK
KEY POINTS COMPUTER ANALYSIS 315 315 315 316 319 320 321 321 322 323 324
324 30 FACTOR ANALYSIS: SIMPLIFYING COMPLEX DATA OVERVIEW 30.1
INTRODUCTION 30.2 A BIT OF HISTORY 30.3 CONCEPTS IN FACTOR ANALYSIS 325
325 326 327 329 CONTENTS XV 30.4 DECISIONS, DECISIONS, DECISIONS 331
30.5 EXPLORATORY AND CONFIRMATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS 336 30.6 AN EXAMPLE OF
FACTOR ANALYSIS FROM THE LITERATURE 338 30.7 REPORTING THE RESULTS 341
KEY POINTS 342 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 342 RECOMMENDED FURTHER READING 342 31
MULTIPLE REGRESSION AND MULTIPLE CORRELATION 344 OVERVIEW 344 31.1
INTRODUCTION 345 31.2 THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS 345 31.3 STEPWISE
MULTIPLE REGRESSION EXAMPLE 351 31.4 REPORTING THE RESULTS 353 31.5 AN
EXAMPLE FROM THE PUBLISHED LITERATURE 354 KEY POINTS 355 COMPUTER
ANALYSIS 355 RECOMMENDED FURTHER READING 355 357 357 357 358 363 367 367
368 368 33 THE ANALYSIS OF A QUESTIONNAIRE/SURVEY PROJEET 369 OVERVIEW
369 33.1 INTRODUCTION 369 33.2 THE RESEARCH PROJEET 370 33.3 THE
RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS 371 33.4 INITIAL VARIABLE CLASSIFICATION 372 33.5
FURTHER CODING OF DATA 373 33.6 DATA CLEANING 374 33.7 DATA ANALYSIS 375
KEY POINTS 376 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 376 32 32.1 32.2 32.3 32.4 PATH
ANALYSIS OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS AN EXAMPLE
FROM PUBLISHED RESEARCH REPORTING THE RESULTS KEY POINTS COMPUTER
ANALYSIS RECOMMENDED FURTHER READING XVI CONTENTS PART 5 ASSORTED
ADVANCED TECHNIQUES 34 STATISTICAL POWER ANALYSIS: DO MY UNDINGS MATTER?
379 OVERVIEW 379 34.1 INTRODUCTION 379 34.2 STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE 380
34.3 METHOD AND STATISTICAL POWER 380 34.4 SIZE OF THE EFFECT IN STUDIES
381 34.5 AN APPROXIMATION FOR NONPARAMETRIC TESTS 383 34.6 ANALYSIS OF
VARIANCE (ANOVA) 384 KEY POINTS 385 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 385 35
META-ANALYSIS: COMBINING AND EXPLONNG STATISTICAL FINDINGS FROM PREVIOUS
RESEARCH 386 OVERVIEW 386 35.1 INTRODUCTION 386 35.2 THE PEARSON
CORRELATION COEFFICIENT AS THE EFFECT SIZE 388 35.3 OTHER MEASURES OF
EFFECT SIZE 388 35.4 EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS OF STUDIES 389
35.5 FIRST STEPS IN META-ANALYSIS 390 35.6 ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE 396 35.7
COMPARING A STUDY WITH A PREVIOUS STUDY 399 35.8 REPORTING THE RESULTS
400 KEY POINTS 401 RECOMMENDED FURTHER READING 401 36 RELIABILITY IN
SCALES AND MEASUREMENT: CONSISTENCY AND AGREEMENT 402 OVERVIEW 402 36.1
INTRODUCTION 403 36.2 ITEM-ANALYSIS USING ITEM-TOTAL CORRELATION 403
36.3 SPLIT-HALF RELIABILITY 405 36.4 ALPHA RELIABILITY 406 36.5
AGREEMENT BETWEEN RATERS 408 KEY POINTS 411 COMPUTER ANALYSIS 412
RECOMMENDED FURTHER READING 412 37 CONFIDENCE INTERVALS 413 OVERVIEW 413
37.1 INTRODUCTION 413 37.2 37.3 37.4 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
SIGNIFICANCE AND CONFIDENCE INTERVALS REGRESSION OTHER CONFIDENCE
INTERVALS KEY POINTS COMPUTER ANALYSIS CONTENTS XVI 416 419 420 421 421
PART 6 ADVANCED QUALITATIVE OR NOMINAL TECHNIQUES 38 38.1 38.2 38.3 38.4
LOG-LINEAR METHODS: THE ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX CONTINGENCY TABLES OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION A TWO-VARIABLE EXAMPLE A THREE-VARIABLE EXAMPLE REPORTING
THE RESULTS KEY POINTS COMPUTER ANALYSIS RECOMMENDED FURTHER READING 425
425 426 428 435 445 446 446 39 39.1 39.2 39.3 39.4 39.5 39.6 39.7 39.8
39.9 MULTINOMIAL LOGISTIC REGRESSION: DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN SEVERAL
DIFFERENT CATEGORIES OR GROUPS OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION DUMMY VARIABLES
WHAT CAN MULTINOMIAL LOGISTIC REGRESSION DO? WORKED EXAMPLE ACCURACY OF
THE PREDICTION HOW GOOD ARE THE PREDICTORS? THE PREDICTION WHAT HAVE WE
FOUND? REPORTING THE RESULTS KEY POINTS COMPUTER ANALYSIS 447 447 448
450 450 452 454 455 458 458 460 460 461 40 BINOMIAL LOGISTIC REGRESSION
OVERVIEW 40.1 INTRODUCTION 40.2 TYPICAL EXAMPLE 40.3 APPLYING THE
LOGISTIC REGRESSION PROCEDURE 40.4 THE REGRESSION FORMULA 40.5 REPORTING
THE RESULTS KEY POINTS COMPUTER ANALYSIS 462 462 463 467 470 473 475 475
475 XVIII CONTENTS APPENDICES 476 APPENDIX A TESTING FOR EXCESSIVELY
SKEWED DISTRIBUTIONS APPENDIX B1 LARGE-SAMPLE FORMULAE FOR THE
NONPARAMETRIC TESTS APPENDIX B2 NONPARAMETRIC TESTS FOR THREE OR MORE
GROUPS APPENDIX C EXTENDED TABLE OF SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE PEARSON
CORRELATION COEFFICIENT APPENDIX D TABLE OF SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE
SPEARMAN CORRELATION COEFFICIENT APPENDIX E EXTENDED TABLE OF
SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE MEST APPENDIX F TABLE OF SIGNIFICANCE FOR
CHI-SQUARE APPENDIX G EXTENDED TABLE OF SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE SIGN TEST
APPENDIX H TABLE OF SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE WILCOXON MATCHED PAIRS TEST
APPENDIX I TABLE OF SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE MANN-WHITNEY (/-TEST APPENDIX J
TABLE OF SIGNIFICANCE VALUES FOR THE F-DISTRIBUTION APPENDIX K TABLE OF
SIGNIFICANT VALUES OF T WHEN MAKING MULTIPLE MESTS 476 479 481 485 488
491 494 495 498 501 503 506 GLOSSARY REFERENCES INDEX 509 518 519
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title | Introduction to statistics in psychology |
title_auth | Introduction to statistics in psychology |
title_exact_search | Introduction to statistics in psychology |
title_full | Introduction to statistics in psychology Dennis Howitt, Duncan Cramer |
title_fullStr | Introduction to statistics in psychology Dennis Howitt, Duncan Cramer |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to statistics in psychology Dennis Howitt, Duncan Cramer |
title_short | Introduction to statistics in psychology |
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topic | Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd Datenanalyse (DE-588)4123037-1 gnd Psychometrie (DE-588)4176236-8 gnd SPSS (DE-588)4056588-9 gnd Empirische Psychologie (DE-588)4152106-7 gnd Statistik (DE-588)4056995-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Psychologie Datenanalyse Psychometrie SPSS Empirische Psychologie Statistik |
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