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.
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.




