Social Sciences - General & Miscellaneous, Clinical Psychology, Psychology - Theory, History & Research, Mathematics, Mathematics, Clinical Medicine
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Overview
Statistical methodology is often conceived by social scientists in a technical manner; they use it for support rather than for illumination. This two-volume set attempts to provide some partial remedy to the problems that have led to this state of affairs. Both traditional issues, such as analysis of variance and the general linear model, as well as more novel methods like exploratory data analysis, are included. The editors aim to provide an updated survey on different aspects of empirical research and data analysis, facilitate the understanding of the internal logic underlying different methods, and provide novel and broader perspectives beyond what is usually covered in traditional curricula.Book Details
Published
October 28, 1992
Publisher
Hillsdale, N.J. : L. Erlbaum, 1993.
Pages
552
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780805810929