Empirical Direction in Design and Analysis
- Authors
- Anderson, Norman H.
- Publisher
- Psychology Press
- ISBN
- 9780805839784
- Date
- 2001-07-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 3.93 MB
- Lang
- en
The goal of Norman H. Anderson's new book is to help students develop skills of scientific inference. To accomplish this he organized the book around the "Experimental Pyramid"--six levels that represent a hierarchy of considerations in empirical investigation--conceptual framework, phenomena, behavior, measurement, design, and statistical inference. To facilitate conceptual and empirical understanding, Anderson de-emphasizes computational formulas and null hypothesis testing. Other features include:
emphasis on visual inspection as a basic skill in experimental analysis to help students develop an intuitive appreciation of data patterns;
exercises that emphasize development of conceptual and empirical application of methods of design and analysis and de-emphasize formulas and calculations; and
*heavier emphasis on confidence intervals than significance tests.
The book is intended for use in graduate-level experimental design/research methods or statistics courses in psychology, education, and other applied social sciences, as well as a professional resource for active researchers. The first 12 chapters present the core concepts graduate students must understand. The next nine chapters serve as a reference handbook by focusing on specialized topics with a minimum of technicalities.