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Table of Contents

Preface

I. DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS

1. Introduction to Statistics

Stumbling Blocks to Statistics

A Brief Look at the History of Statistics

Gertrude Cox (1900-1978)

Benefits of a Course in Statistics

General

Fields of Statistics

Summary

Key Terms and Names

Problems

2. Percentages, Graphs and Measures of Central Tendency

Percentage Changes-Comparing Increases with Decreases

Graphs

Measures of Central Tendency

Appropriate Use of the Mean

the Median and the Mode

Summary

Key Terms

Problems

Computer Problems

3. Variability

Measures of Variability

Graphs and Variability

Questionnaire Percentages

Key Terms

Computer Problems

4. The Normal Curve and z Scores

The Normal Curve

z Scores

Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855)

Translating Raw Scores into z Scores

z Score Translation in Practice

Fun with your Calculator

Summary

Key Terms and Names

Problems

5. z Scores Revisited: T Scores and Other Normal Curve Transformations

Other Applications of the z Score

The Percentile Table

T Scores

Normal Cure Equivalents

Stanines

Grade-Equivalent Scores: A Note of Caution

The Importance of the z Score

Summary

Key Terms

Problems

6. Probability

The Definition of Probability

Blaise Pascal (1623-1662)

Probability and Percentage Areas of the Normal Curve

Combining Probabilities for Independent Events

A Reminder about Logic

Summary

Key Terms

Problems

II. INFERENTIAL STATISTICS

7. Statistics and Parameters

Generalizing from the Few to the Many

Key Concepts of Inferential Statistics

Techniques of Sampling

Sampling Distributions

Infinite versus Finite Sampling

Galton and the Concept of Error

Back to z

Some Words of Encouragement

Summary

Key Terms

Problems

8. Parameter Estimates and Hypothesis Testing

Estimating the Population Standard Deviation

Estimating the Standard Error of the Mean

Estimating the Population of the Mean: Interval Estimates and Hypothesis Testing

The t Ratio

The Type 1 Error

Alpha Levels

Effect Size

Interval Estimates: No Hypothesis Test Needed

Summary

Key Terms

Problems

Computer Problems

9. The Fundamentals of Research Methodology

Research Strategies

Independent and Dependent Variables

The Cause-and-Effect Trap

Theory of Measurement

Research: Experimental versus Post Facto

The Experimental Method: The Case of Cause and Effect

Creating Equivalent Groups: The True Experiment

Designing the True Experiment

The Hawthorne Effect

Repeated-Measures Designs with Separate Control Groups

Requirements for the True Experiment

Post Facto-Research

Combination Research

Research Errors

Experimental Errors

Meta-Analysis

Methodology as a Basis for More Sophisticated Techniques

Summary

Key Terms

Problems

10. The Hypothesis of Difference

Sampling Distribution of Differences

Estimated Standard Error of Difference

Two-Sample t Test for Independent Samples

Significance

William Sealy Gossett (1876-1937)

Two-Tailed t Table

Alpha Levels and Confidence Level

The Minimum Difference

Outliner

One-Tail t Test

Importance of Having at Least Two Samples

Power

Effect Size

Summary

Key Terms

Problems

Computer Problems

11. The Hypothesis of Association: Correlation

Cause and Effect

The Pearson r

Inte

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      Table of Contents

      Preface

      I. DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS

      1. Introduction to Statistics

      Stumbling Blocks to Statistics

      A Brief Look at the History of Statistics

      Gertrude Cox (1900-1978)

      Benefits of a Course in Statistics

      General

      Fields of Statistics

      Summary

      Key Terms and Names

      Problems

      2. Percentages, Graphs and Measures of Central Tendency

      Percentage Changes-Comparing Increases with Decreases

      Graphs

      Measures of Central Tendency

      Appropriate Use of the Mean

      the Median and the Mode

      Summary

      Key Terms

      Problems

      Computer Problems

      3. Variability

      Measures of Variability

      Graphs and Variability

      Questionnaire Percentages

      Key Terms

      Computer Problems

      4. The Normal Curve and z Scores

      The Normal Curve

      z Scores

      Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855)

      Translating Raw Scores into z Scores

      z Score Translation in Practice

      Fun with your Calculator

      Summary

      Key Terms and Names

      Problems

      5. z Scores Revisited: T Scores and Other Normal Curve Transformations

      Other Applications of the z Score

      The Percentile Table

      T Scores

      Normal Cure Equivalents

      Stanines

      Grade-Equivalent Scores: A Note of Caution

      The Importance of the z Score

      Summary

      Key Terms

      Problems

      6. Probability

      The Definition of Probability

      Blaise Pascal (1623-1662)

      Probability and Percentage Areas of the Normal Curve

      Combining Probabilities for Independent Events

      A Reminder about Logic

      Summary

      Key Terms

      Problems

      II. INFERENTIAL STATISTICS

      7. Statistics and Parameters

      Generalizing from the Few to the Many

      Key Concepts of Inferential Statistics

      Techniques of Sampling

      Sampling Distributions

      Infinite versus Finite Sampling

      Galton and the Concept of Error

      Back to z

      Some Words of Encouragement

      Summary

      Key Terms

      Problems

      8. Parameter Estimates and Hypothesis Testing

      Estimating the Population Standard Deviation

      Estimating the Standard Error of the Mean

      Estimating the Population of the Mean: Interval Estimates and Hypothesis Testing

      The t Ratio

      The Type 1 Error

      Alpha Levels

      Effect Size

      Interval Estimates: No Hypothesis Test Needed

      Summary

      Key Terms

      Problems

      Computer Problems

      9. The Fundamentals of Research Methodology

      Research Strategies

      Independent and Dependent Variables

      The Cause-and-Effect Trap

      Theory of Measurement

      Research: Experimental versus Post Facto

      The Experimental Method: The Case of Cause and Effect

      Creating Equivalent Groups: The True Experiment

      Designing the True Experiment

      The Hawthorne Effect

      Repeated-Measures Designs with Separate Control Groups

      Requirements for the True Experiment

      Post Facto-Research

      Combination Research

      Research Errors

      Experimental Errors

      Meta-Analysis

      Methodology as a Basis for More Sophisticated Techniques

      Summary

      Key Terms

      Problems

      10. The Hypothesis of Difference

      Sampling Distribution of Differences

      Estimated Standard Error of Difference

      Two-Sample t Test for Independent Samples

      Significance

      William Sealy Gossett (1876-1937)

      Two-Tailed t Table

      Alpha Levels and Confidence Level

      The Minimum Difference

      Outliner

      One-Tail t Test

      Importance of Having at Least Two Samples

      Power

      Effect Size

      Summary

      Key Terms

      Problems

      Computer Problems

      11. The Hypothesis of Association: Correlation

      Cause and Effect

      The Pearson r

      Inte

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