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  • - A Practical Guide for Social Scientists
    by New York University) Jaccard, James (Silver School of Social Work & Jacob (New York University (deceased)) Jacoby
    £54.49 - 80.49

  • by Boston University, Usa) Brown & Timothy A. (Department of Psychology
    £54.49

  • by USA) Geiser & Christian (Utah State University
    £43.49

  • - A Guide to Design and Analysis
    by University of Denver, Department of Psychology, CO) Reichardt & et al.
    £43.49

  • by Craig K. Enders
    £62.49

    Walking readers step by step through complex concepts, this book translates missing data techniques into something that applied researchers and graduate students can understand and utilize in their own research. Enders explains the rationale and procedural details for maximum likelihood estimation, Bayesian estimation, multiple imputation, and models for handling missing not at random (MNAR) data. Easy-to-follow examples and small simulated data sets illustrate the techniques and clarify the underlying principles. The companion website (www.appliedmissingdata.com) includes data files and syntax for the examples in the book as well as up-to-date information on software. The book is accessible to substantive researchers while providing a level of detail that will satisfy quantitative specialists.

  • by Rebecca M. (University of New Hampshire Warner
    £51.99

    This text provides a thorough introduction to methods for detecting and describing cyclic patterns by clarifying key concepts and covering topics such as research design issues, preliminary data screening and identification and description of cycles.

  • - Concepts, Applications, and Implementation
    by Andrew F. Hayes & Richard B. Darlington
    £74.49

    Emphasizing conceptual understanding over mathematics, this user-friendly text introduces linear regression analysis to students and researchers across the social, behavioral, consumer, and health sciences. Coverage includes model construction and estimation, quantification and measurement of multivariate and partial associations, statistical control, group comparisons, moderation analysis, mediation and path analysis, and regression diagnostics, among other important topics. Engaging worked-through examples demonstrate each technique, accompanied by helpful advice and cautions. The use of SPSS, SAS, and STATA is emphasized, with an appendix on regression analysis using R. The companion website (www.afhayes.com) provides datasets for the books examples as well as the RLM macro for SPSS and SAS. Pedagogical Features: *Chapters include SPSS, SAS, or STATA code pertinent to the analyses described, with each distinctively formatted for easy identification. *An appendix documents the RLM macro, which facilitates computations for estimating and probing interactions, dominance analysis, heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors, and linear spline regression, among other analyses. *Students are guided to practice what they learn in each chapter using datasets provided online. *Addresses topics not usually covered, such as ways to measure a variable's importance, coding systems for representing categorical variables, causation, and myths about testing interaction.

  • by University Of Connecticut, Portland, Department of Psychological Sciences, et al.
    £43.49

    Interpersonal phenomena such as attachment, conflict, person perception, helping, and influence, when studied by examining individuals in isolation, falls short of capturing their interpersonal nature. This book offers solutions to this problem by presenting data-analytic approaches useful in investigating processes that take place among dyads.

  • by Sarah Depaoli
    £62.49

  • - Theory into Practice
    by Larry R. Price
    £74.49

    Grounded in current knowledge and professional practice, this book provides up-to-date coverage of psychometric theory, methods, and interpretation of results. Essential topics include measurement and statistical concepts, scaling models, test design and development, reliability, validity, factor analysis, item response theory, and generalizability theory. Also addressed are norming and test equating, topics not typically covered in traditional psychometrics texts. Examples drawn from a dataset on intelligence testing are used throughout the book, elucidating the assumptions underlying particular methods and providing SPSS (or alternative) syntax for conducting analyses. The companion website presents datasets for all examples as well as PowerPoint slides of figures and key concepts. Pedagogical features include equation boxes with explanations of statistical notation, and end-of-chapter glossaries. The Appendix offers extensions of the topical chapters with example source code from SAS, SPSS, IRTPRO, BILOG-MG, PARSCALE, TESTFACT, and DIMTEST.

  • - A Latent State-Trait Perspective
    by Utah State University, Logan) Geiser & Christian (Department of Psychology
    £51.99 - 75.99

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