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Statistical Reasoning in the Behavioral Sciences, 7ed (An Indian Adaptation)

by Bruce M. King, Patrick J. Rosopa, Edward W. Minium, Dr. Preeti Kapur, Shreya Dubey
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  • ISBN13: 9789357460590
  • Binding: Paperback
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  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Publisher Imprint: Wiley
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  • Pages: 488
  • Original Price: INR 1019.0
  • Language: English
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  • Item Weight: 500 grams
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Statistical Reasoning in the Behavioral Sciences, 7th Edition continues to provide streamlined resources and easy-to-understand information on statistics in the behavioral sciences and related fields, including psychology, education, human resources management, and sociology. Students and professionals in the behavioral sciences will develop an understanding of statistical logic and procedures, the properties of statistical devices, and the importance of the assumptions underlying statistical tools. The contents of the Adapted Edition have been restructured and enhanced to fit the Indian context. ·Introduction ·Frequency Distributions, Percentiles, And Percentile Ranks ·Graphic Representation of Frequency Distributions ·Central Tendency ·Variability and Standard (Z) Scores ·Standard Scores and The Normal Curve ·Correlation ·Prediction ·Interpretive Aspects of Correlation and Regression ·Probability ·Random Sampling and Sampling Distributions ·Introduction to Statistical Inference: Testing Hypotheses About A Single Mean (Z) ·Testing Hypotheses About a Single Mean When ?? Is Unknown (T) ·Interpreting the Results of Hypothesis Testing: Effect Size, Type I And Type Ii Errors, And Power ·Testing Hypotheses About the Difference Between Two Independent Groups ·Testing for A Difference Between Two Dependent (Correlated) Groups ·Inference About Correlation Coefficients ·An Alternative to Hypothesis Testing: Confidence Intervals ·Testing for Differences Among Three Or More Groups: One-Way Analysis Of Variance (And Some Alternatives) ·Factorial Analysis of Variance: The Two-Factor Design ·Chi-Square and Inference About Frequencies ·Some (Almost) Assumption-Free Tests

Bruce King was a faculty member at the University of New Orleans from 1978 to 2007 and is presently at Clemson University. He has been honored as a Fellow in the Association for Psychological Science, American Psychological Association, and International Behavioral Neuroscience Society. Patrick J. Rosopa is an Associate Professor at Clemson University. He has published in various peer-reviewed journals including Psychological Methods, Organizational Research Methods, Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, Journal of Managerial Psychology, and Human Resource Management Review. Currently, he serves on the editorial board of Organizational Research Methods, Journal of Managerial Psychology, and Research in Human Resource Management. Edward W. Minimum was a faculty member at San José State University from 1948 to 1982 and served as chair of the Department of Psychology from 1961 to 1966. He was the only author for the first two editions of this textbook, which was first published in 1970. Dr. Preeti Kapur Associate Professor (Retd) Department of Psychology, Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, Delhi, India Shreya Dubey Phd Candidate University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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