Experimental Design: Procedures for the Behavioral Sciences

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Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1982 - Education - 911 pages
This text provides the graduate student in experimental design with detailed coverage of the designs and techniques having the greatest potential use in behavioural research. The emphasis of the text is on the logical rather than the mathematical basis of experimental design. It explores the relationship between analysis of variance and regression analysis, and describes all of the ANOVA exprimental designs that are potentially useful in the behavioural sciences and education.

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INTRODUCTION TO BASIC CONCEPTS
1
FUNDAMENTAL ASSUMPTIONS
49
Introduction to Multiple Comparison Tests
90
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