Statistics for the behavioral sciences / Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau.
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Introduction to statistics
Frequency distributions
Central tendency
Variability
z-Scores : location of scores and standardized distributions
Probability
Probability and samples : the distribution of sample means
Introduction to hypothesis testing
Introduction to the t statistic
The t-Test for two independent samples
The t-Test for two related samples
Estimation
Introduction to analysis of variance
Repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA)
Two-factor analysis of variance (independent measures)
Correlation
Introduction to regression
The Chi-square statistic : tests for goodness of fit and independence
The binomial test
Statistical techniques for ordinal data : Mann-Whitney, Wilcoxin, Kruskal-Wallis, and Friedman tests
Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences + SPSS for the Health and Behavioural Sciences +
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