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Research Methods, Statistics & Evaluation – Spring 2019

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Visit www.sagepub.com to explore our complete catalog. 65 TEXTBOOKS & HANDBOOKS AN EASYGUIDE TO RESEARCH DESIGN & SPSS® SECOND EDITION Beth M. Schwartz, Heidelberg University • Janie H. Wilson, Georgia Southern University • Dennis M. Goff, Randolph College An EasyGuide to Research Design & SPSS® is an essential resource for students to successfully navigate and complete research projects. Using a clear, concise, and conversational writing style, the authors cover all of the most basic and common designs and analyses that students need to know for appropriately testing a hypothesis. The handbook includes step-by-step instructions accompanied by ample screenshots for working with data in SPSS®, along with guidance on interpreting outputs and formatting results in APA style. The Second Edition features a streamlined organization, updated references, and new content on factorial designs, effect size, and G*Power. CONTENTS SECTION I. OVERVIEW OF BASIC DESIGN DECISIONS / 1. The Marriage of Stats and Methods: 'til Death Do They Part / 2. Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio: Why Your Type of Data Really Does Matter / 3. Designing Your Hypothesis: To KISS (Keep It Simple, Student) or to Complicate Matters / SECTION II. YOUR BASIC SPSS TOOLBOX / 4. Why SPSS and Not Other Software, Your Calculator, Fingers, or Toes / 5. Handling Your Data in SPSS: Columns, and Labels, and Values . . . Oh My! / 6. Descriptive Statistics: Tell Me About It / SECTION III. DESIGNS, STATISTICS, INTERPRETATION, AND WRITE-UP IN APA STYLE / 7. Between-Groups Designs: Celebrate Your Independence! / 8. Repeated-Measures Designs: Everybody Plays! / 9. Advanced Research Designs: Complicating Matters / 10. Correlational Analysis: How Do I Know If That Relationship Is Real? / 11. Chi Square: Staying on the Same Frequency / 12. How Many Participants Do You Need? More Power to You! / SECTION IV. A SUMMARY / 13. Mapping Your Decisions: You Can Get There From Here / 14. APA Results Sections / 15. Frequently Asked Questions: Did I Do That? SPIRAL ISBN: 978-1-5063-8548-8 • ©2019 • 312 PAGES • Supplements for R AN R COMPANION TO APPLIED REGRESSION THIRD EDITION John Fox, McMaster University, Canada • Sanford Weisberg, University of Minnesota PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5443-3647-3 • ©2019 • 552 PAGES • online resources • SEE ALSO THE INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED STATISTICS - REGRESSION/LINEAR MODELING SECTION ON PAGE 59 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS TEXT. Supplements for STATA USING STATA FOR QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS THIRD EDITION Kyle C. Longest, Furman University Using Stata for Quantitative Analysis offers a brief, but thorough introduction to analyzing data in undergraduate and graduate level research methods and statistical analysis courses using Stata software. Kyle C. Longest teaches the language of Stata from an intuitive perspective, allowing students with no experience in statistical software to work with the data in a very short amount of time and complete a basic quantitative research project from start to fi nish. The Third Edition covers the use of Stata 15, and includes more information on data management, and non-linear regression techniques. Enhanced layouts make fi nding important commands even easier. CONTENTS PART I: FOUNDATIONS FOR WORKING WITH STATA / 1: Getting to Know Stata 15 / 2: The Essentials / 3: Do Files and Data Management / PART II: QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS WITH STATA / 4: Descriptive Statistics / 5: Relationships Between Nominal and Ordinal Variables / 6: Relationships Between Different Measurement Levels / 7: Relationships Between Interval-Ratio Variables / 8: Enhancing Your Command Repertoire PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5443-1852-3 • MARCH 2019 • 276 PAGES • online resources • NEW!

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