Statistics for the Social Sciences - Lecture notes:
- Chapter 1: "Lecture outline chapter 1: Introduction to scales of measurement" Download ch 1 PDF (195,1 kb)
- Chapter 2: "Lecture outline chapter 2: Visualizing data" Download ch 2 PDF
- Chapter 2: "Lecture outline chapter 2: Measures of central tendencey" Download ch 2 b pdf
- Chapter 3: Lecture outline: measures of variability. Download ch 3 pdf
chapter 4: Lecture outline: the normal curve and z scores. Download ch 4 pdf
- Chapter 5: Lecture outline: z scores revisited and other normal curve transformations. | Download Ch 5 pdf |
- Chapter 6: Lecture outline: Probability| Download Ch 6 pdf |
- Chapter 7: Lecture outline: Inferential statistics| Download Ch 7 pdf |
Chapter 8: Lecture outline: Parameter estimates & hypothesis testing.| Download Ch 8 pdf |
- Chapter 10: Lecture outline: Comparing two groups - the hypothesis of difference.| Download Ch 10 pdf |
- Chapter 11 (A): Lecture outline: The hypothesis of association (Pearson Correlation) | Download ch 11a |
- Chapter 11 (B): Lecture outline: The hypothesis of association (spearman correlation) | Download Ch 11b pdf |
- Chapter 12 (A): Lecture outline: chapter 12 (part 1 of 2): 2 x2 factorial analysis of variance| Download Ch 12a pdf |
- Chapter 12 (B): Lecture outline: chapter 12 (part 2 of 2): factorial analysis of variance: - factorial designs| Download Ch 12b pdf |
- Chapter 15 (A): Lecture outline chapter 15 (part 1 of 2): inferences about the means of two dependent samples and the statistical power of the t test.| Download Ch 15a .doc |
- Chapter 15 (B): Lecture outline: chapter 15 (part 2 of 2), dependent univariate anova & post-hoc analysis | Download Ch 15b pdf |
- Chapter 13: Lecture outline: nominal data & the chi-square. | Download ch 13 |
- Chapter 16: Lecture outline: four nonparametric statistical tests| Download Ch 16 pdf |
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