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Wiley-Intersciencec20041 online resource (646 p.)Wiley series in probability and statisticsDescription based upon print version of record.Includes bibliographical references and index.Statistics for Research; CONTENTS; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; 1 The Role of Statistics; 1.1 The Basic Statistical Procedure; 1.2 The Scientific Method; 1.3 Experimental Data and Survey Data; 1.4 Computer Usage; Review Exercises; Selected Readings; 2 Populations, Samples, and Probability Distributions; 2.1 Populations and Samples; 2.2 Random Sampling; 2.3 Levels of Measurement; 2.4 Random Variables and Probability Distributions; 2.5 Expected Value and Variance of a Probability Distribution; Review Exercises; Selected Readings3 Binomial Distributions3.1 The Nature of Binomial Distributions; 3.2 Testing Hypotheses; 3.3 Estimation; 3.4 Nonparametric Statistics: Median Test; Review Exercises; Selected Readings; 4 Poisson Distributions; 4.1 The Nature of Poisson Distributions; 4.2 Testing Hypotheses; 4.3 Estimation; 4.4 Poisson Distributions and Binomial Distributions; Review Exercises; Selected Readings; 5 Chi-Square Distributions; 5.1 The Nature of Chi-Square Distributions; 5.2 Goodness-of-Fit Tests; 5.3 Contingency Table Analysis; 5.4 Relative Risks and Odds Ratios5.5 Nonparametric Statistics: Median Test for Several SamplesReview Exercises; Selected Readings; 6 Sampling Distribution of Averages; 6.1 Population Mean and Sample Average; 6.2 Population Variance and Sample Variance; 6.3 The Mean and Variance of the Sampling Distribution of Averages; 6.4 Sampling Without Replacement; Review Exercises; 7 Normal Distributions; 7.1 The Standard Normal Distribution; 7.2 Inference From a Single Observation; 7.3 The Central Limit Theorem; 7.4 Inferences About a Population Mean and Variance; 7.5 Using a Normal Distribution to Approximate Other Distributions7.6 Nonparametric Statistics: A Test Based on RanksReview Exercises; Selected Readings; 8 Student's t Distribution; 8.1 The Nature of t Distributions; 8.2 Inference About a Single Mean; 8.3 Inference About Two Means; 8.4 Inference About Two Variances; 8.5 Nonparametric Statistics: Matched-Pair and Two-Sample Rank Tests; Review Exercises; Selected Readings; 9 Distributions of Two Variables; 9.1 Simple Linear Regression; 9.2 Model Testing; 9.3 Inferences Related to Regression; 9.4 Correlation; 9.5 Nonparametric Statistics: Rank Correlation; 9.6 Computer Usage9.7 Estimating Only One Linear Trend ParameterReview Exercises; Selected Readings; 10 Techniques for One-way Analysis of Variance; 10.1 The Additive Model; 10.2 One-Way Analysis-of-Variance Procedure; 10.3 Multiple-Comparison Procedures; 10.4 One-Degree-of-Freedom Comparisons; 10.5 Estimation; 10.6 Bonferroni Procedures; 10.7 Nonparametric Statistics: Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA for Ranks; Review Exercises; Selected Readings; 11 The Analysis-of-Variance Model; 11.1 Random Effects and Fixed Effects; 11.2 Testing the Assumptions for ANOVA; 11.3 Transformations; Review Exercises; Selected Readings12 Other Analysis-of-Variance DesignsPraise for the Second Edition ""Statistics for Research has other fine qualities besides superior organization. The examples and the statistical methods are laid out with unusual clarity by the simple device of using special formats for each. The book was written with great care and is extremely user-friendly.""-The UMAP Journal Although the goals and procedures of statistical research have changed little since the Second Edition of Statistics for Research was published, the almost universal availability of personal computers and statistical computing application packages have made it possWiley series in probability and statistics.Mathematical statisticsStatisticsMathematical statistics.Statistics.519.5Dowdy S. M102879Chilko Daniel M1647698Wearden Stanley1926-102880MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830434903321Statistics for research3995434UNINA