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El. knyga: Student Study Guide to Accompany Statistics Alive!

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  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781544328324
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781544328324

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This affordable student study guide and workbook to accompany Wendy J. Steinberg and Matthew Prices Statistics Alive!, Third Edition, helps students get the added review and practice they need to improve their skills and master their Introduction to Statistics course.

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Student Study Guide to Accompany Statistics Alive!, Third Edition + Main Text ISBN: 978-1-0718-3088-8
Module 1 Math Review, Vocabulary, and Symbols
1(7)
Module 2 Measurement Scales
8(5)
Module 3 Frequency and Percentile Tables
13(8)
Module 4 Graphs and Plots
21(6)
Module 5 Mode, Median, and Mean
27(9)
Module 6 Range, Variance, and Standard Deviation
36(10)
Module 7 Percent Area and the Normal Curve
46(4)
Module 8 z Scores
50(6)
Module 9 Score Transformations and Their Effects
56(5)
Module 10 Probability Definitions and Theorems
61(7)
Module 11 The Binomial Distribution
68(7)
Module 12 Sampling, Variables, and Hypotheses
75(5)
Module 13 Errors and Significance
80(4)
Module 14 The z Score as a Hypothesis Test
84(3)
Module 15 Standard Error of the Mean
87(5)
Module 16 Normal Deviate Z Test
92(5)
Module 17 One-Sample t Test
97(7)
Module 18 Interpreting and Reporting One-Sample t: Error, Confidence, and Parameter Estimates
104(5)
Module 19 Standard Error of the Difference Between the Means
109(5)
Module 20 t Test With Independent Samples and Equal Sample Sizes
114(7)
Module 21 t Test With Unequal Sample Sizes
121(7)
Module 22 t Test With Related Samples
128(9)
Module 23 Interpreting and Reporting Two-Sample t: Error, Confidence, and Parameter Estimates
137(4)
Module 24 ANOVA Logic: Sums of Squares, Partitioning, and Mean Squares
141(5)
Module 25 One-Way ANOVA: Independent Samples and Equal Sample Sizes
146(13)
Module 26 Tukey HSD Test
159(8)
Module 27 Scheffe Test
167(9)
Module 28 Main Effects and Interaction Effects
176(7)
Module 29 Factorial ANOVA
183(15)
Module 30 One-Variable Chi-Square: Goodness of Fit
198(9)
Module 31 Two-Variable Chi-Square: Test of Independence
207(8)
Module 32 Measures of Effect Size
215(8)
Module 33 Power and the Factors Affecting It
223(4)
Module 34 Relationship Strength and Direction
227(5)
Module 35 Pearson r
232(11)
Module 36 Correlation Pitfalls
243(6)
Module 37 Linear Prediction
249(7)
Module 38 Standard Error of Prediction
256(5)
Module 39 Introduction to Multiple Regression
261(4)
Module 40 Selecting the Appropriate Analysis
265
Wendy J. Steinberg entered academia midcareer, having spent the first part of her career in high-stakes test development. She holds a PhD in educational psychology with dual concentrations, one in measurement and the other in development and cognition. Teaching is her passion. She views education as a sacred task that teachers and students alike should treat with reverence. She wants this textbook in the hands of every statistics student so that tears will be banished forever from the classroom. A portion of the sale of each textbook goes to charity Matthew Price holds a PhD in clinical psychology and has spent his career pursuing two goals. The first is helping victims of trauma and the second is teaching statistics. From his time in undergraduate statistics, he saw the challenge that this topic posed to many talented students.  He has since spent many late nights making heads or tails out of how to teach the probability of heads and tails in an approachable and enjoyable manner. He is honored to assist in writing this textbook to continue to help all of those students who have yet to discover the awesomeness of stats.



Zoe Brier is a clinical psychology doctoral student at the University of Vermont.