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  1. The Compleat Academic

    A Practical Guide for the Beginning Social Scientist

    Edited by Mark P. Zanna, John M. Darley

    This volume is a collection of information about the concerns and problems of the beginning social scientist in the academic and nonacademic world. Covering topics from the senior graduate student's job search to the assistant professor's research and teaching experiences, this book serves as an...

    Published December 31st 1986 by Psychology Press

  2. Experimental Child Psychologist

    Essays and Experiments in Honor of Charles C. Spiker

    Edited by L. P. Lipsitt, J. H. Cantor

    Published September 30th 1986 by Psychology Press

  3. Handbook of Research and Quantitative Methods in Psychology

    For Students and Professionals

    By R.M. Yaremko, Herbert Harari, Robert C. Harrison, Elizabeth Lynn

    This comprehensive reference organizes extensive definitions and examples of key concepts in quantitative research into a single, convenient source. Alphabetically arranged and cross-referenced, The Handbook of Research and Quantitative Methods In Psychology presents: * experimental procedures, *...

    Published April 30th 1986 by Psychology Press

  4. Statistics

    The Essentials for Research, 3rd Edition

    By Henry E. Klugh

    Published April 30th 1986 by Psychology Press

  5. Factor Analysis and Related Methods

    By Roderick P. McDonald

    Factor Analysis is a genetic term for a somewhat vaguely delimited set of techniques for data processing, mainly applicable to the social and biological sciences. These techniques have been developed for the analysis of mutual relationships among a number of measurements made on a number of...

    Published December 31st 1984 by Psychology Press

  6. Experimental Design and Statistics

    2nd Edition

    By Steve Miller

    Series: New Essential Psychology

    The distinguishing feature of experimental psychology is not so much the nature of its theories as the methods used to test their validity. The first edition of Experimental Design and Statistics provided a clear and lucid introduction to these methods and the statistical techniques which support...

    Published July 4th 1984 by Routledge

  7. Classification and Regression Trees

    By Leo Breiman, Jerome Friedman, Charles J. Stone, R.A. Olshen

    The methodology used to construct tree structured rules is the focus of this monograph. Unlike many other statistical procedures, which moved from pencil and paper to calculators, this text's use of trees was unthinkable before computers. Both the practical and theoretical sides have been developed...

    Published December 31st 1983 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  8. Factor Analysis

    2nd Edition

    By Richard L. Gorsuch

    Comprehensive and comprehensible, this classic covers the basic and advanced topics essential for using factor analysis as a scientific tool in psychology, education, sociology, and related areas. Emphasizing the usefulness of the techniques, it presents sufficient mathematical background for...

    Published October 31st 1983 by Psychology Press

  9. Statistics for Technology

    A Course in Applied Statistics, Third Edition

    By Chris Chatfield

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

    One of the most popular introductory texts in its field, Statistics for Technology: A Course in Applied Studies presents the range of statistical methods commonly used in science, social science, and engineering.The mathematics are simple and straightforward; statistical concepts are explained...

    Published May 31st 1983 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  10. Mental Models

    Edited by Dedre Gentner, Albert L. Stevens

    This classic volume compiles and describes interdisciplinary research on the formal nature of human knowledge about the world. Three key dimensions that characterize mental models research are examined: the nature of the domain studied, the nature of the theoretical approach, and the nature of the...

    Published April 30th 1983 by Psychology Press