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Student Study Guide With IBM® SPSS® Workbook for Essential Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
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Student Study Guide With IBM® SPSS® Workbook for Essential Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences

Second Edition


December 2017 | 368 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

The Student Study Guide With IBM® SPSS® Workbook for Essential Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition includes a review of chapter learning objectives, chapter outlines and key terms, essential statistical formulas, special tips and insights for students, and chapter summaries. To help students practice skills, the guide offers word searches and crossword puzzles for each chapter, extensive practice quizzes linked to chapter learning objectives, and “SPSS in Focus” exercises which complement those in the core text.

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How to Use This Study Guide
 
PART I. INTRODUCTION AND DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
 
1. Introduction to Statistics
 
2. Summarizing Data: Frequency Distributions in Tables and Graphs
 
3. Summarizing Data: Central Tendency
 
4. Summarizing Data: Variability
 
PART II. PROBABILITY AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF INFERENTIAL STATISTICS
 
5. Probability, Normal Distributions, and z Scores
 
6. Characteristics of the Sample Mean
 
7. Hypothesis Testing: Significance, Effect Size, and Power
 
PART III. MAKING INFERENCES ABOUT ONE OR TWO MEANS
 
8. Testing Means: One-Sample t Test With Confidence Intervals
 
9. Testing Means: Two-Independent-Sample t Test With Confidence Intervals
 
10. Testing Means: The Related-Samples t Test With Confidence Intervals
 
PART IV. MAKING INFERENCES ABOUT THE VARIABILITY OF TWO OR MORE MEANS
 
11. One-Way Analysis of Variance: Between-Subjects and Within-Subjects (Repeated-Measures) Designs
 
12. Two-Way Analysis of Variance: Between-Subjects Factorial Design
 
PART V. MAKING INFERENCES ABOUT PATTERNS, PREDICTION, AND NONPARAMETRIC TESTS
 
13. Correlation and Linear Regression
 
14. Chi-Square Tests: Goodness of Fit and the Test for Independence
 
Appendix: General Instruction Guide for Using SPSS
 
Answers to Practice Quizzes
 
Statistical Tables
 
Decision Trees
 
References