Design and Analysis
A Researcher's Handbook
Geoffrey Keppel(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 1. November 1991
Book
Hardback
672 pages
978-0-13-200775-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Appropriate for advanced undergraduate/graduate-level courses in Research Methods, Experimental Psychology, Experimental Design, and Advanced Statistics.
Designed to bridge the gap between elementary texts in statistics and experimental design and professional source books, this volume provides students with the basic information necessary to design and analyze meaningful experiments in the behavioral, social, and biological sciences.
Designed to bridge the gap between elementary texts in statistics and experimental design and professional source books, this volume provides students with the basic information necessary to design and analyze meaningful experiments in the behavioral, social, and biological sciences.
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3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
878 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-200775-7 (9780132007757)
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Content
1. Design of Experiments.
2. Specifying Sources of Variability.
3. Variance Estimates and the Evaluation of the F Ratio.
4. The Sensitivity of an Experiment: Effect Size and Power.
5. Assumptions and Other Considerations.
6. Analytical Comparisons Among Treatment Means.
7. Analysis of Trend.
8. Correction for Cumulative Type I Error.
9. Introduction to the Factorial Design.
10. Rationale and Rules for Calculating the Major Effects.
11. Detailed Analyses of Main Effects and Simple Effects.
12. The Analysis of Interaction Comparisons.
13. Analysis of Experiments with Unequal Sample Sizes.
14. Designs with Randomized Blocks and the Analysis of Covariance.
15. Introduction to Within-Subjects Designs.
16. The Single-Factor Within-Subjects Design.
17. The Mixed Two-Factor Within-Subjects Design: The Overall Analysis and the Analysis of the Main Effects and Simple Effects.
18. The Mixed Two-Factor Design: Analysis of interaction Comparisons.
19. The Three-Factor Design: The Basic Analysis.
20. The Three-Factor Design: Simple Effects and Interaction Comparisons.
21. The Two-Factor Within-Subjects Design.
22. Other Higher-Order Designs.
Appendix A: Statistical Tables.
Appendix B: Answers to Chapter Exercises.
Appendix C: Analysis of Designs with Random Factors.
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
2. Specifying Sources of Variability.
3. Variance Estimates and the Evaluation of the F Ratio.
4. The Sensitivity of an Experiment: Effect Size and Power.
5. Assumptions and Other Considerations.
6. Analytical Comparisons Among Treatment Means.
7. Analysis of Trend.
8. Correction for Cumulative Type I Error.
9. Introduction to the Factorial Design.
10. Rationale and Rules for Calculating the Major Effects.
11. Detailed Analyses of Main Effects and Simple Effects.
12. The Analysis of Interaction Comparisons.
13. Analysis of Experiments with Unequal Sample Sizes.
14. Designs with Randomized Blocks and the Analysis of Covariance.
15. Introduction to Within-Subjects Designs.
16. The Single-Factor Within-Subjects Design.
17. The Mixed Two-Factor Within-Subjects Design: The Overall Analysis and the Analysis of the Main Effects and Simple Effects.
18. The Mixed Two-Factor Design: Analysis of interaction Comparisons.
19. The Three-Factor Design: The Basic Analysis.
20. The Three-Factor Design: Simple Effects and Interaction Comparisons.
21. The Two-Factor Within-Subjects Design.
22. Other Higher-Order Designs.
Appendix A: Statistical Tables.
Appendix B: Answers to Chapter Exercises.
Appendix C: Analysis of Designs with Random Factors.
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.