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Analysis of Variance Designs: A Conceptual and Computational Approach with SPSS and SAS
Glenn Gamst
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Description for Analysis of Variance Designs: A Conceptual and Computational Approach with SPSS and SAS
Hardcover. This textbook explains ANOVA designs for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in the behavioural sciences. Num Pages: 594 pages, 38 tables 36 exercises. BIC Classification: PBT. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 253 x 177 x 37. Weight in Grams: 1180.
ANOVA (Analysis Of Variance) is one of the most fundamental and ubiquitous univariate methodologies employed by psychologists and other behavioural scientists. Analysis of Variance Designs presents the foundations of this experimental design, including assumptions, statistical significance, strength of effect, and the partitioning of the variance. Exploring the effects of one or more independent variables on a single dependent variable as well as two-way and three-way mixed designs, this textbook offers an overview of traditionally advanced topics for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in the behavioural and social sciences. Separate chapters are devoted to multiple comparisons (post hoc and planned/weighted), ANCOVA, and advanced topics. Each of the design chapters contains conceptual discussions, hand calculations, and procedures for the omnibus and simple effects analyses in both SPSS and the new 'click and shoot' SAS Enterprise Guide interface.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Cambridge University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
594
Condition
New
Number of Pages
594
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780521874816
SKU
V9780521874816
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99-2
About Glenn Gamst
Glenn Gamst is Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department at the University of La Verne, where he teaches the doctoral advanced statistics sequence. He received his PhD from the University of Arkansas in experimental psychology. His research interests include the effects of multicultural variables such as client-therapist ethnic match, client acculturation status and ethnic identity, and therapist cultural competence on clinical outcomes. Additional research interests focus on conversation memory and discourse processing. A. J. Guarino is on the faculty at Auburn University, teaching the statistics sequence of ANOVA, multiple regression, MANOVA, and structural equation modeling (SEM) in the College of Education. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of California, Berkeley. He earned a doctorate in statistics and research methodologies from the University of Southern California through the Department of Educational Psychology. Lawrence S. Meyers is Professor of Psychology at Sacramento State University, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in research design, data analysis, data interpretation, testing and measurement, and history and systems of psychology. He received his doctorate from Adelphi University and worked on the National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Texas, Austin, and Purdue University.
Reviews for Analysis of Variance Designs: A Conceptual and Computational Approach with SPSS and SAS
"... readable but with a level of complexity commensurate with that of the topic." J.T. Saccoman, Choice Magazine