Statistics for Psychology: A Guide for Beginners
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TextPublication details: London Sage Publication Ltd. 2019Description: 322pISBN: - 9781526441263
- 150.727 WAT
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1. Why do we need statistics?
2. The research cycle
3. Variables
4. Relationships between variables
5. Uncertainty
6. Null hypothesis testing
7. Statistical tests for one independent variable
8. Minimising uncertainty: research design
9. Measurements and uncertainty
10. Sampling and uncertainty
11. Hypotheses with more than one independent variable
12. Covariations: relationships between two independent variables
13. Analysing data with two or more independent variables
14. Which model is best?
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