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*****Suggested Readings*****
Use your Warner text, Applied Statistics: From Bivariate Through Multivariate Techniques,
- Read Chapter 2, “Basic Statistics, Sampling Error, and Confidence Intervals,” pages 41–80. This reading addresses the following topics:
- Sample mean ( M).
- Sum of squared deviations ( SS).
- Sample variance ( s2).
- Sample standard deviation ( s).
- Sample standard error ( SE).
- Confidence intervals (CIs).
- Read Chapter 4, “Preliminary Data Screening” pages 125–184. This reading addresses the following topics:
- Problems in real data.
- Identification of errors and inconsistencies.
- Missing values.
- Data screening for individual variables.
- Data screening for bivariate analysis.
- Data transformations.
- Reporting preliminary data screening.
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Using Descriptive Statistics
- Discuss your previous experience with descriptive statistics. For example, you have probably encountered descriptive statistics in an undergraduate course and in journal articles.
- Analyze the strengths and limitations of descriptive statistics.
- Finally, discuss how you might use descriptive statistics in your professional or academic future.
- Remember to cite your supporting references.
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Confidence Intervals
- Define the term confidence interval (CI).
- Specify the use of confidence intervals in statistical analysis.
- Analyze why the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association strongly recommends the inclusion of confidence intervals in study results.
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