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  1. Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata, Volume II

    Categorical Responses, Counts, and Survival, Third Edition

    By Sophia Rabe-Hesketh, Anders Skrondal

    Volume II is devoted to generalized linear mixed models for binary, categorical, count, and survival outcomes. The second volume has seven chapters also organized in four parts. The first three parts in volume II cover models for categorical responses, including binary, ordinal, and nominal (a new...

    Published February 14th 2012 by Stata Press

  2. Measurement With Persons

    Theory, Methods, and Implementation Areas

    Edited by Birgitta Berglund, Giovanni B. Rossi, James T. Townsend, Leslie R. Pendrill

    Series: Scientific Psychology Series

    Measurements with persons are those in which human perception and interpretation are used for measuring complex, holistic quantities and qualities, which are perceived by the human brain and mind. Providing means for reproducible measurement of parameters such as pleasure and pain has important...

    Published December 18th 2011 by Psychology Press

  3. Academic Advancement in Composition Studies

    Scholarship, Publication, Promotion, Tenure

    Edited by Richard C. Gebhardt, Barbara Genelle Smith Gebhardt

    This volume deals with a number of related issues that are becoming increasingly crucial for English studies during this time when most faculty in the field are assistant professors approaching tenure review or associate professors seeking promotion. These critical issues focus on: * The diversity...

    Published December 11th 2011 by Routledge

  4. Effect Sizes for Research

    Univariate and Multivariate Applications, Second Edition

    By Robert J. Grissom, John J. Kim

    Noted for its comprehensive coverage, this greatly expanded new edition now covers the use of univariate and multivariate effect sizes. Many measures and estimators are reviewed along with their application, interpretation, and limitations. Noted for its practical approach, the book features...

    Published November 14th 2011 by Routledge Academic

  5. Single-case and Small-n Experimental Designs

    A Practical Guide To Randomization Tests, Second Edition

    By Pat Dugard, Portia File, Jonathan Todman

    This practical guide explains the use of randomization tests and provides example designs and macros for implementation in IBM SPSS and Excel. It reviews the theory and practice of single-case and small-n designs so readers can draw valid causal inferences from small-scale clinical studies. The...

    Published October 26th 2011 by Routledge Academic

  6. Informative Hypotheses

    Theory and Practice for Behavioral and Social Scientists

    By Herbert Hoijtink

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

    When scientists formulate their theories, expectations, and hypotheses, they often use statements like: ``I expect mean A to be bigger than means B and C"; ``I expect that the relation between Y and both X1 and X2 is positive"; and ``I expect the relation between Y and X1 to be stronger than the...

    Published October 25th 2011 by Chapman & Hall

  7. Behavioral Research and Analysis

    An Introduction to Statistics Within the Context of Experimental Design, Fourth Edition

    By Max Vercruyssen, Hal W. Hendrick

    Now in its fourth edition, Behavioral Research and Analysis: An Introduction to Statistics within the Context of Experimental Design presents an overview of statistical methods within the context of experimental design. It covers fundamental topics such as data collection, data analysis,...

    Published October 18th 2011 by CRC Press

  8. Analysis of Questionnaire Data with R

    By Bruno Falissard

    While theoretical statistics relies primarily on mathematics and hypothetical situations, statistical practice is a translation of a question formulated by a researcher into a series of variables linked by a statistical tool. As with written material, there are almost always differences between the...

    Published September 20th 2011 by Chapman & Hall

  9. Psychophysiological Measurement and Meaning

    Cognitive and Emotional Processing of Media

    By Robert F. Potter, Paul Bolls

    Series: Routledge Communication Series

    This research volume serves as a comprehensive resource for psychophysiological research on media responses. It addresses the theoretical underpinnings, methodological techniques, and most recent research in this area. It goes beyond current volumes by placing the research techniques within a...

    Published August 28th 2011 by Routledge

  10. IBM SPSS Statistics 19 Made Simple

    By Colin D. Gray, Paul R. Kinnear

    This new edition of one of the most widely read textbooks in its field introduces the reader to data analysis with the most powerful and versatile statistical package on the market: IBM SPSS Statistics 19. Each new release of SPSS Statistics features new options and other improvements. There...

    Published August 15th 2011 by Psychology Press

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