An Introductory Statistics Textbook and Discussion of whether most published research is false (original) (raw)
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Contents
- Introduction to Statistics
- Describing Univariate Data
- Describing Bivariate Data
- Introduction to Probability (elementary)
- Normal Distribution
- Sampling Distributions
- Point Estimation
- Confidence Intervals
- The Logic of Hypothesis Testing
- Testing Hypotheses with Standard Errors
- Power
- Introduction to Between-Subjects ANOVA
- Factorial Between-Subjects ANOVA
- Within-Subjects/Repeated Measures ANOVA
- Prediction
- Chi Square
- Distribution-Free Tests
- Measuring Effect Size
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Other Sources
NIST/SEMATECH e-Handbook of Statistical Methods
Stat Primer by Bud Gerstman of San Jose State University
Statistical forecasting notes by Robert Nau of Duke University
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CADDIS Volume 4: Data Analysis (EPA)
The little handbook of statistical practice by Gerard E. Dallal of Tufts University
Statistics at square 1 by T. D. V. Swinscow; revised by M. J. Campbell, University of Southampton
Concepts and applications of inferential statistics by Richard Lowry of Vassar College
CAST by W. Douglas Stirling of Massey University
SticiGui by P. B. Stark of UC Berkeley
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