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The Oxford handbook of quantitative methods / edited by Todd Little.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Oxford library of psychology | Oxford library of psychologyPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014. Description: 2 volumes : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780199370177
  • 9780199370153
  • 9780199370160
Other title:
  • Handbook of quantitative methods
  • Quantitative methods
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.721 23 LIT
Contents:
volume 1. Foundations -- volume 2. Statistical analysis.
Summary: This two-volume handbook on current best-practices in quantitative methods as practiced in the social, behavioral, and educational sciences covers philosophical and ethical issues, theory construction, model building and types of models, survey and experiment design, measurement issues, observational methods, statistical methods, types of analysis, types of data, and common research fallacies.
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Reference Books Reference Books CUTN Central Library Philosophy & psychology Reference 150.721 LIT V.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 33160
Reference Books Reference Books CUTN Central Library Philosophy & psychology Reference 150.721 LIT V.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 33123

Previously published in hardback in 2013.

volume 1. Foundations -- volume 2. Statistical analysis.

Includes bibliographic references and index.

This two-volume handbook on current best-practices in quantitative methods as practiced in the social, behavioral, and educational sciences covers philosophical and ethical issues, theory construction, model building and types of models, survey and experiment design, measurement issues, observational methods, statistical methods, types of analysis, types of data, and common research fallacies.

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