Designed for a two-semester, introductory course for graduate students in the social sciences, this text illustrates how to use R to apply both standard and modern methods to correct known problems with classic techniques. Numerous illustrations provide a conceptual basis for understanding why practical problems with classic methods were missedRequiring no prior training, Modern Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences provides a two-semester, graduate-level introduction to basic statistical techniques that takes into account recent advances and insights that are typically ignored in an introductory course.
Hundreds of journal articles make it clear that basic techniques, routinely taught and used, can perform poorly when dealing with skewed distributions, outliers, heteroscedasticity (unequal variances) and curvature. Methods for dealing with these concerns have been derived and can provide a deeper, more accurate and more nuanced understanding of data. A conceptual basis is provided for understanding when and why standard methods can have poor power and yield misleading measures of effect size. Modern techniques for dealing with known concerns are described and illustrated.
Personen: Wilcox, Rand
Standort: RÜD
CM 4000 W667 (2)
Wilcox, Rand ¬[Verfasser]:
Modern Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences : A Practical Introduction / Rand Wilcox. - 2. Auflage. - Boca Raton ; London ; New York : CRC Press, 2017. - 706 Seiten : graphische Darstellungen
ISBN 978-0-367-73596-8 kartoniert : EUR 52,95
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