Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral SciencesAcademic Press, 2013 M09 3 - 490 páginas Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences, Revised Edition emphasizes the importance of statistical power analysis. This edition discusses the concepts and types of power analysis, t test for means, significance of a product moment rs, and differences between correlation coefficients. The test that a proportion is .50 and sign test, differences between proportions, and chi-square tests for goodness of fit and contingency tables are also elaborated. This text likewise covers the F tests of variance proportions in multiple regression/correlation analysis and computational procedures. This publication is intended for behavioral and biosocial scientists who use statistical inference, but also serves as a supplementary textbook for intermediate level courses in applied statistics in behavioral/biosocial science. |
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CHAPTER 3 The Significance of a Product Moment rs | 75 |
CHAPTER 4 Differences between Correlation Coefficients | 109 |
CHAPTER 5 The Test that a Proportion is 50 and the Sign Test | 145 |
CHAPTER 6 Differences between Proportions | 179 |
CHAPTER 7 ChiSquare Tests for Goodness of Fit and Contingency Tables | 215 |
CHAPTER 8 F Tests on Means in the Analysis of Variance and Covariance | 273 |
CHAPTER 9 F Tests of Variance Proportions in Multiple RegressionCorrelation Analysis | 407 |
Computational Procedures | 455 |
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99 Table alternate hypothesis analysis of covariance analysis of variance approximation Assume behavioral science cell Chapter Cohen & Cohen column f computed consider contingency tables conventional defined denominator df departure desired power detect determine effect size equal error experiment f Power 05 F test factorial design finds power formula function given greater than 995 hence Illustrative Examples implies interaction investigator larger linear interpolation main effects measure nondirectional normal distribution Note null hypothesis operational definitions pairs parameter point are greater population means posited power analysis power of 80 power tables power values procedure psychologist range ratio regression rejecting the null relationship row power sample size tables Section Sign Test significance criterion SIGNIFICANCE TESTING specifications statistical power statistical test subtable of Table tion Type II error variance accounted yield zero