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In this third installment of his series on statistics for psychology, Professor Daniel Little demonstrates the degrees of freedom principle and shows how it can be applied in research statistics.
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In chapter 5 of his series on statistics for psychology, Professor Daniel Little presents a series of hypothetical scenarios for extracting data. He highlights the idea that statistics are often trying to isolate the weird and unusual occurrences out of a set.
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In part two of his series on statistics for psychology, Professor Daniel Little completes his discussion of central tendency. This segment focuses on skewed and multimodal distributions.
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In the 16th chapter of his series on statistics for psychology, Professor Daniel Little discusses what to do when ANOVA concludes that a significant difference exists between samples but does not tell where the difference is. He uses a variety of post-hoc tests to clarify the vague answers ANOVA sometimes provides.
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In this eighth chapter of his series on statistics for psychology, Professor Daniel Little begins a three-part section about one-way ANOVA. He introduces the analysis of variance concept and provides a thorough explanation of the sum of squares.
Psychology --- Analysis of variance. --- Statistical methods. --- Research
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In chapter 6 of his series on statistics for psychology, Professor Daniel Little continues discussing the basic goals of statistical testing. His explanations use p values to dive deeper into separating normal results from the unusual.
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In chapter 12 of his series of statistics for psychology, Professor Daniel Little begins a three-part section on t-tests. Little discusses z-values and analysis using a single sample of data.
Psychology --- t-test (Statistics) --- Statistical methods. --- Research
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Chapter 7 of this series on statistics for psychology concludes the section on the goals of statistical testing. Professor Daniel Little discusses the analysis of data from distinct populations.
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In chapter 15 of his series on statistics for psychology, Professor Daniel Little discusses an omnipresent concept, the normal distribution. He gives several examples of distribution, and demonstrates what differing and variance means in calculations.
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In this final installment in his series on statistics for psychology, Professor Daniel Little offers a reference guide and glossary of concepts used throughout. He focuses on identifying and explaining the factors that define distribution variability.
Psychology --- Standard deviations. --- Analysis of variance. --- Statistical methods. --- Research
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