A Handbook for data analysis in the behavioral sciences : methodological issues / edited by Gideon Keren, Charles Lewis.
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Language: | English |
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Hillsdale, N.J. :
L. Erlbaum Associates,
1993.
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Physical Description: | xii, 574 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Mathematical models in psychology / William K. Estes
- Signal detection theory as data analysis method and psychological decision model / Neil A. Macmillan
- What is and isn't measurement / Norman Cliff
- Multidimensional scaling / Lawrence E. Jones and Laura M. Koehly
- Can the various meanings or probability be reconciled? / Glenn Shafer
- Rational appraisal of psychological research and the good-enough principle / Ronald C. Serlin and Daniel K. Lapsley
- The theoretical epistemology : a new perspective on some long-standing methodological issues in psychology / Donald MacKay
- Between- or within-subjects design : a methodological dilemma / Gideon Keren
- Which comes first, cause or effect? / Paul W. Holland
- R.A. Fisher's philosophical approach to inductive inference / Nancy Brenner-Golomb
- The superego, the ego, and id in statistical reasoning / Gerd Gigerenzer.
- Belief in the law of small numbers / Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman
- Statistical prediction versus clinical prediction : improving what works / Robyn M. Dawes, David Faust, and Paul E. Meehl
- The perception of randomness / Maya Bar-Hillel and Willem A. Wagenaar
- On generating random sequences / Peter J. Pashley
- Consequences of prejudice against the null hypothesis / Anthony G. Greenwald
- How significant is "significance"? / Paul Pollard
- Effect Size / Maurice Tatsuoka
- The relative power of parametric and nonparametric statistical methods / Donald W. Zimmerman and Bruno D. Zumbo
- Cumulating evidence / Robert Rosenthal.