Experimental Design and Statistics

“Experimental Design and Statistics” by Stephen Henry Miller is a revised edition published by Routledge in 1984, comprising 186 pages. This book offers an introduction to the methods and statistical techniques essential for testing the validity of theories in experimental psychology. It emphasizes the importance of experimental design and the application of statistical methods in psychological research.
In this edition, readers will find extended coverage of two-sample tests, along with new sections that introduce one-sample tests, linear regression, and the product-moment correlation coefficient. The text addresses key questions related to the application of experimental design and the use of behavioral observations in research, making it a valuable resource for introductory psychology students. This comprehensive approach ensures that readers gain a solid understanding of the foundational concepts in experimental psychology.
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The distinguishing feature of experimental psychology is not so much the nature of its theories as the methods used to test their validity. The first edition of Experimental Design and Statistics provided a clear and lucid introduction to these methods and the statistical techniques which support them. For this new edition the text has been revised, the coverage of two-sample tests has been extended, and new sections have been added introducing one-sample tests, linear regression and the product-moment correlation coefficient.
Problems associated with the applications of experimental design and how to use observations of behaviour in research are key questions for all introductory students of psychology. This new and expanded edition provides them with an invaluable text and source.
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