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Analysis of Variance and Functional Measurement: A Practical Guide includes CD-ROM [Hardcover]

David J. Weiss (Author)
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November 24, 2005 0195183150 978-0195183153 1st
This book is a clear and straightforward guide to analysis of variance, the backbone of experimental research. It will show you how to interpret statistical results and translate them into prose that will clearly tell your audience what your data is saying. To help you become familiar with the techniques used in analysis of variance, there are plenty of end-of-chapter practice problems with suggested answers. As life in the laboratory doesnt always follow a script, there are both new and established techniques for coping with situations that deviate from the norm. Data analysis is not a closed subject, so there are pros and cons for the varied situations you will encounter. The final chapter gives the first elementary presentation of functional measurement, or information integration theory, a methodology built upon analysis of variance that is a powerful technique for studying cognitive processes. The accompanying CD contains CALSTAT, analysis of variance software that is easy to use (really!). In addition to programs for standard analysis, the software includes several specialized routines that have heretofore been presented only in journals. Analysis of Variance is an important resource for students and professionals in the social, behavioral, and neurosciences.

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"clearly written so the student can gain maximum benefit and brief enough to not be intimidating... reads like a presentation from a master teacher." --Jay C. Thomas, in PsycCRITIQUES


"This is a well-written introduction to ANOVA.... The multitude of examples and handy parallels with the included statistical software make this a user-friendly book." --Doody's


"This is an outstanding textbook on experimental design and analysis. It is ideally positioned for new students with little or no background in statistics. It has three notable features that put it above the competitors: First, it is extremely well written and easy to follow . . . Second, the book contains several important topics that are often ignored in comparable books . . . Third, the CALSTAT computer package is a delight! It is a stable, well-programmed series of interconnected programs that are approachable, even fun to use. In fact, CALSTAT is worth the price of the book alone. The bottom line is that Weiss text sets the standard for use in design and analysis courses targeted to students with minimal background."--James Shanteau, University Distinguished Professor and Commerce Bank Distinguished Graduate Professor of Psychology, Kansas State University


"Analysis of Variance and Functional Measurement is an essential addition to the bookshelf of any serious analyst of behavioral data. Like a good dance partner who neither leads nor follows but anticipates and trusts, Weiss has an uncanny talent for writing clearly about sophisticated and complex issues with a tone that is singularly authoritative and compassionate. Readers will find 14 well-written, satisfying chapters that explain statistical concepts in everyday language, many of which are short enough to be read in a single sitting. With this book, David Weiss succeeds in becoming what every student hopes foran ally in the classroom."-- Anthony D. Ong, Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame


"Finally, a literate and readable statistics text. Students now have one fewer reason to avoid learning statistics. If Weiss lectures as well as he writes, someone should nominate him for teacher of the year."-- Warren Thorngate, Professor of Psychology, Carleton University


"Those of us who have suffered its teaching tortures know the signs. Heavy lids. Furrowed brows. Empty seats. Frequent groans. And a text thicker than two planks, more expensive than a heart transplant, and read less often than the Gideon bible. The joys of teaching advanced statistics to less-than-advanced students are few (Mean = 0.3, df = 0, p 0.02). Yet there are signs of hope. Our own David Weiss has just published a thoughtful, readable, and refreshingly short textbook on the analysis of variance and functional measurement, suitable for advanced undergraduates or graduate students in a 10-12 week course, or for people wanting to jog their memory about these topics. Worth a look for a course adoption." --Society for Judgment and Decision Making Newsletter, March 2006


"...useful as a practical guide for both undergraduate and postgraduate work (as well as academics who have gotten a bit rusty!)...This book provides excellent advice and procedures for dealing with missing data, non-normal distributions and differences in sample sizes ...an excellent learning and reference text for most social scientists."--Psychology Teaching Review


About the Author

David J. Weiss is at California State University, Los Angeles.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press; 1st edition (November 24, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195183150
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195183153
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,920,848 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The son of an immigrant and the spouse of an immigrant, David received a BA from Penn and a PhD from UCSD. He spent his entire teaching career in the Psychology Department at California State University, Los Angeles. He has published extensively in the area of judgment and decision making, and also has developed several new statistical procedures.
At www.davidjweiss.com, one can find more information about the books, as well as some useful computer programs David has written. There are also articles he wrote about his major vice, the game of contract bridge.

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars Analysis of Variance and Functional Measurement:, May 21, 2010
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This book is reserved for a more basic and elementary understanding of analysis of variance. The chapter on missing data is now obsolete as new methods addressing this issue have emerged in the literature and advance software. The software that comes with this book is very limiting and does not reflect how other software packages work. Therefore, using Weiss's software will hold back students who are interested in more complex ANOVA, MANOVA, or ANCOVA designs. A list of available open source software packages superior to Weiss's software can be found here -- [...]

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multiplying model, dealer preparation, nested source, missing scores, independent groups design, unequal cell sizes, nested factor, interaction with subjects, marginal means, substantive sources, nesting relationship, complete factorial design, substantive variable, functional measurement, stimulus combinations, football numbers, averaging model, corrected table, defining contrasts, substantive factors, functional scale, nested designs, triple interaction
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