Description |
xiii, 594 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Design of experiments -- Specifying sources of variability -- Variance estimates and the evaluation of the F Ratio -- The sensitivity of an experiment: effect size and power -- Assumptions and other considerations -- Analytical comparisons among treatment means -- Analysis of trend -- Correction for cumulative type error -- Introduction to the factoral design -- Rationale and rules for calculating the major effects -- Detailed analyses of main effects and simple effects -- The analysis of interaction comparisons -- Analysis of experiments with unequal sample sizes -- Designs with randomized blocks and the analysis of covariance -- Introduction to within-subjects designs -- The single-factor within-subjects design -- The mixed two-factor within-subjects design: the overall analysis and the analysis of main effects and simple effects -- The mixed two-factor within-subjects design: analysis of interaction comparisons -- The three-factor design: the basic analysis -- The three-factor design: simple effects and interaction comparisons -- The two-factor within-subjects design -- Other higher-order designs |
Summary |
This book provides basic information to conduct experiments and analyze data in the behavioral, social, and biological sciences. It includes information about designs with repeated measures, analysis of covariance, structural models, and other material |
Analysis |
Research |
Notes |
Previous ed.: 1982 |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 577-582. - Includes indexes |
Subject |
Factorial experiment designs.
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Social sciences -- Statistical methods.
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Social sciences -- Research.
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Research Design.
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Social Sciences.
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LC no. |
90022248 |
ISBN |
0132007754 |
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