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Understanding Statistics : A Guide for I/O Psychologists and Human Resource Professionals
by Aamodt,Michael G.Edition:
5th
ISBN13:
9780495186632
ISBN10:
0495186635
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Pub. Date:
7/19/2006
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Cengage Learning
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Summary
Written by Michael Aamodt, this primer is designed to provide I/O psychologists and human resource professionals with a brief guide to understanding the statistics they encounter in journal articles, technical reports and conference papers. Major topics covered include statistics that describe data, statistics that test differences between groups, understanding correlation and regression, meta-analysis, factor analysis, and conducting simple analyses with Microsoft Excel.
Table of Contents
| Introduction and Acknowledgements | |
| The Concept of Statistical Analysis | p. 1 |
| Statistics that Describe Data | p. 11 |
| Statistics that Test Differences Between Groups | p. 31 |
| Understanding Correlation | p. 51 |
| Understanding Regression | p. 71 |
| Meta-Analysis | p. 91 |
| Factor Analysis | p. 107 |
| References | p. 115 |
| Index | p. 119 |
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