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,TABLE OF CONTENT
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• 1.m Evaluating m Numerical m Information
• 2.m Basic m Research m Concepts
• 3.m Frequencym Distribution m Tables
• 4.m Descriptivem Statistics
• 5.m Graphs: m Barm Charts,m Histograms,m and m Boxplots
• 6.m Them Normal m Distribution m and m z m Scores
• 7.m Sampling m Errorm and m Confidencem Intervals
• 8.m Them One-Samplem tm Test
• 9.m Issues m in m Significance m Tests
• 10.m Bivariatem Pearson m Correlation
• 11.m Bivariatem Regression
• 12.m Them Independent-Samples m tm Test
• 13.m One-Waym Between-Subjects m Analysis m ofm Variance
• 14.m Paired m Samples m tm Test
• 15.m One-Waym Repeated-Measures m Analysis m ofm Variance
• 16.m Factorial m Analysis m ofm Variance
• 17.m Chi-Squarem Analysis m ofm Contingencym Tables
• 18.m Selection m ofm Bivariatem Analyses m and m Reviewm ofm Keym Concepts
,Chapter 1: Evaluating Numerical Information
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Applied Statistics I Basic Bivariate Techniques
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3rd Edition by Rebecca M. Warner
m m m m m
,TABLE OF CONTENT
m m
• 1.m Evaluating m Numerical m Information
• 2.m Basic m Research m Concepts
• 3.m Frequencym Distribution m Tables
• 4.m Descriptivem Statistics
• 5.m Graphs: m Barm Charts,m Histograms,m and m Boxplots
• 6.m Them Normal m Distribution m and m z m Scores
• 7.m Sampling m Errorm and m Confidencem Intervals
• 8.m Them One-Samplem tm Test
• 9.m Issues m in m Significance m Tests
• 10.m Bivariatem Pearson m Correlation
• 11.m Bivariatem Regression
• 12.m Them Independent-Samples m tm Test
• 13.m One-Waym Between-Subjects m Analysis m ofm Variance
• 14.m Paired m Samples m tm Test
• 15.m One-Waym Repeated-Measures m Analysis m ofm Variance
• 16.m Factorial m Analysis m ofm Variance
• 17.m Chi-Squarem Analysis m ofm Contingencym Tables
• 18.m Selection m ofm Bivariatem Analyses m and m Reviewm ofm Keym Concepts
,Chapter 1: Evaluating Numerical Information
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