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Quantitative and Statistical Research Methods

This user-friendly textbook teaches students to understand and apply procedural steps in completing quantitative studies. It explains statistics while progressing through the steps of the hypothesis-testing process from hypothesis to results. The research problems used in the book reflect statistical applications related to interesting and important topics. In addition, the book provides a Research Analysis and Interpretation Guide to help students analyze research articles.

Designed as a hands-on resource, each chapter covers a single research problem and offers directions for implementing the research method from start to finish. Readers will learn how to:

  • Pinpoint research questions and hypotheses
  • Identify, classify, and operationally define the study variables
  • Choose appropriate research designs
  • Conduct power analysis
  • Select an appropriate statistic for the problem
  • <

    Table of Contents

    Tables and Figures ix

    Preface xvii

    The Authors xix

    Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview 1

    Review of Foundational Research Concepts 3

    Review of Foundational Statistical Information 6

    The Normal Distribution 14

    Chapter 2 Logical Steps of Conducting Quantitative Research: Hypothesis-Testing Process 29

    Hypothesis-Testing Process 30

    Chapter 3 Maximizing Hypothesis Decisions Using Power Analysis 39

    Balance between Avoiding Type I and Type II Errors 41

    Chapter 4 Research and Statistical Designs 53

    Formulating Experimental Conditions 54

    Reducing the Imprecision in Measurement 55

    Controlling Extraneous Experimental Influences 57

    Internal Validity and Experimental Designs 59

    Choosing a Statistic to Use for an Analysis 67

    Chapter 5 Introduction to IBM SPSS 20 77

    The IBM SPSS 20 Data View Screen 80

    Naming and Defining Variables in Variable View 80

    Entering Data 86

    Examples of Basic Analyses 87

    Examples of Modifying Data Procedures 96

    Chapter 6 Diagnosing Study Data for Inaccuracies and Assumptions 99

    Research Example 100

    Chapter 7 Randomized Design Comparing Two Treatments and a Control Using a One-Way Analysis of Variance 129

    Research Problem 130

    Study Variables 131

    Research Design 133

    Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question 135

    Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) 136

    Hypothesis Testing Step 2: Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) 137

    Hypothesis Testing Step 3: Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power 138

    Hypothesis Testing Step 4: Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 Is True 143

    Hypothesis Testing Step 5: Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates 144

    Hypothesis Testing Step 6: Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes and Confidence Intervals 162

    Formula Calculations of the Study Results 166

    Chapter 8 Repeated-Treatment Design Using a Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance 183

    Research Problem 184

    Study Variables 185

    Research Design 186

    Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question 189

    Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) 190

    Hypothesis Testing Step 2: Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) 191

    Hypothesis Testing Step 3: Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power 192

    Hypothesis Testing Step 4: Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 Is True 195

    Hypothesis Testing Step 5: Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates 196

    Hypothesis Testing Step 6: Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes and Confidence Intervals 216

    Formula Calculations of the Study Results 218

    Chapter 9 Randomized Factorial Experimental Design Using a Factorial ANOVA 231

    Research Problem 232

    Study Variables 232

    Research Design 233

    Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Questions 237

    Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) 238

    Hypothesis Testing Step 2: Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) 240

    Hypothesis Testing Step 3: Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power 241

    Hypothesis Testing Step 4: Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0

    Assuming H0 Is True 247

    Hypothesis Testing Step 5: Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates 248

    Hypothesis Testing Step 6: Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes and Confidence Intervals 271

    Formula Calculations of the Study Results 278

    Chapter 10 Analysis of Covariance 297

    Research Problem 298

    Study Variables 299

    Research Design 300

    Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question 301

    Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) 301

    Hypothesis Testing Step 2: Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) 302

    Hypothesis Testing Step 3: Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power 302

    Hypothesis Testing Step 4: Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 is True 306

    Hypothesis Testing Step 5: Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates 307

    Hypothesis Testing Step 6: Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes and Confidence Intervals 324

    Formula ANCOVA Calculations of the Study Results 327 ANCOVA Study Results 339

    Chapter 11 Randomized Control Group and Repeated-Treatment Designs and Nonparametics 345

    Research Problem 346

    Study Variables 346

    Research Design 347

    Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question 349

    Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) 349

    Hypothesis Testing Step 2: Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) 350

    Hypothesis Testing Step 3: Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power 350

    Hypothesis Testing Step 4: Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 is True 354

    Hypothesis Testing Step 5: Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates 355

    Hypothesis Testing Step 6: Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes 370 Formula Calculations 376

    Nonparametric Research Problem Two: Friedman’s Rank Test for Correlated Samples and Wilcoxon’s Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks Test 382

    Chapter 12 Bivariate and Multivariate Correlation Methods Using Multiple Regression Analysis 401

    Research Problem 402

    Study Variables 402

    Research Method 403

    Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question 405

    Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) 405

    Hypothesis Testing Step 2: Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) 406

    Hypothesis Testing Step 3: Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power 406

    Hypothesis Testing Step 4: Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 is True 407

    Hypothesis Testing Step 5: Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates 407 Hand Calculations of Statistics 423

    Chapter 13 Understanding Quantitative Literature and Research 439

    Interpretation of a Quantitative Research Article 440

    References 461

    Index 465

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 07/09/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470631829, 978-0470631829
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Quantitative and Statistical Research Methods

      This user-friendly textbook teaches students to understand and apply procedural steps in completing quantitative studies. It explains statistics while progressing through the steps of the hypothesis-testing process from hypothesis to results. The research problems used in the book reflect statistical applications related to interesting and important topics. In addition, the book provides a Research Analysis and Interpretation Guide to help students analyze research articles.

      Designed as a hands-on resource, each chapter covers a single research problem and offers directions for implementing the research method from start to finish. Readers will learn how to:

      • Pinpoint research questions and hypotheses
      • Identify, classify, and operationally define the study variables
      • Choose appropriate research designs
      • Conduct power analysis
      • Select an appropriate statistic for the problem
      • <

        Table of Contents

        Tables and Figures ix

        Preface xvii

        The Authors xix

        Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview 1

        Review of Foundational Research Concepts 3

        Review of Foundational Statistical Information 6

        The Normal Distribution 14

        Chapter 2 Logical Steps of Conducting Quantitative Research: Hypothesis-Testing Process 29

        Hypothesis-Testing Process 30

        Chapter 3 Maximizing Hypothesis Decisions Using Power Analysis 39

        Balance between Avoiding Type I and Type II Errors 41

        Chapter 4 Research and Statistical Designs 53

        Formulating Experimental Conditions 54

        Reducing the Imprecision in Measurement 55

        Controlling Extraneous Experimental Influences 57

        Internal Validity and Experimental Designs 59

        Choosing a Statistic to Use for an Analysis 67

        Chapter 5 Introduction to IBM SPSS 20 77

        The IBM SPSS 20 Data View Screen 80

        Naming and Defining Variables in Variable View 80

        Entering Data 86

        Examples of Basic Analyses 87

        Examples of Modifying Data Procedures 96

        Chapter 6 Diagnosing Study Data for Inaccuracies and Assumptions 99

        Research Example 100

        Chapter 7 Randomized Design Comparing Two Treatments and a Control Using a One-Way Analysis of Variance 129

        Research Problem 130

        Study Variables 131

        Research Design 133

        Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question 135

        Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) 136

        Hypothesis Testing Step 2: Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) 137

        Hypothesis Testing Step 3: Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power 138

        Hypothesis Testing Step 4: Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 Is True 143

        Hypothesis Testing Step 5: Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates 144

        Hypothesis Testing Step 6: Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes and Confidence Intervals 162

        Formula Calculations of the Study Results 166

        Chapter 8 Repeated-Treatment Design Using a Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance 183

        Research Problem 184

        Study Variables 185

        Research Design 186

        Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question 189

        Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) 190

        Hypothesis Testing Step 2: Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) 191

        Hypothesis Testing Step 3: Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power 192

        Hypothesis Testing Step 4: Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 Is True 195

        Hypothesis Testing Step 5: Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates 196

        Hypothesis Testing Step 6: Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes and Confidence Intervals 216

        Formula Calculations of the Study Results 218

        Chapter 9 Randomized Factorial Experimental Design Using a Factorial ANOVA 231

        Research Problem 232

        Study Variables 232

        Research Design 233

        Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Questions 237

        Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) 238

        Hypothesis Testing Step 2: Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) 240

        Hypothesis Testing Step 3: Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power 241

        Hypothesis Testing Step 4: Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0

        Assuming H0 Is True 247

        Hypothesis Testing Step 5: Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates 248

        Hypothesis Testing Step 6: Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes and Confidence Intervals 271

        Formula Calculations of the Study Results 278

        Chapter 10 Analysis of Covariance 297

        Research Problem 298

        Study Variables 299

        Research Design 300

        Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question 301

        Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) 301

        Hypothesis Testing Step 2: Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) 302

        Hypothesis Testing Step 3: Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power 302

        Hypothesis Testing Step 4: Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 is True 306

        Hypothesis Testing Step 5: Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates 307

        Hypothesis Testing Step 6: Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes and Confidence Intervals 324

        Formula ANCOVA Calculations of the Study Results 327 ANCOVA Study Results 339

        Chapter 11 Randomized Control Group and Repeated-Treatment Designs and Nonparametics 345

        Research Problem 346

        Study Variables 346

        Research Design 347

        Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question 349

        Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) 349

        Hypothesis Testing Step 2: Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) 350

        Hypothesis Testing Step 3: Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power 350

        Hypothesis Testing Step 4: Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 is True 354

        Hypothesis Testing Step 5: Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates 355

        Hypothesis Testing Step 6: Make Decision Regarding the H0 and Interpret Post Hoc Effect Sizes 370 Formula Calculations 376

        Nonparametric Research Problem Two: Friedman’s Rank Test for Correlated Samples and Wilcoxon’s Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks Test 382

        Chapter 12 Bivariate and Multivariate Correlation Methods Using Multiple Regression Analysis 401

        Research Problem 402

        Study Variables 402

        Research Method 403

        Stating the Omnibus (Comprehensive) Research Question 405

        Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Establish the Alternative (Research) Hypothesis (Ha) 405

        Hypothesis Testing Step 2: Establish the Null Hypothesis (H0) 406

        Hypothesis Testing Step 3: Decide on a Risk Level (Alpha) of Rejecting the True H0 Considering Type I and II Errors and Power 406

        Hypothesis Testing Step 4: Choose Appropriate Statistic and Its Sampling Distribution to Test the H0 Assuming H0 is True 407

        Hypothesis Testing Step 5: Select Sample, Collect Data, Screen Data, Compute Statistic, and Determine Probability Estimates 407 Hand Calculations of Statistics 423

        Chapter 13 Understanding Quantitative Literature and Research 439

        Interpretation of a Quantitative Research Article 440

        References 461

        Index 465

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