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Part 1. Foundations of Research Design and Data Analysis. 1. Planning the Research. 2. Exploring the Data. 3. Basic Concepts in Probability. 4. Developing the Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing Using the Binomial Distribution. 5. Further Development of the Foundations of Statistical Inference. 6. The t Distribution and its Applications. 7. Integrated Analysis I. Part 2. Between-Subjects Designs. 8. Between Subjects Designs: One Factor. 9. Multi-Factor Between-Subjects Designs. 10. Contrasting Means in Between-Subjects Designs. 11. Trend Analysis in Between-Subjects Designs. 12. Integrated Analysis II. Part 3. Repeated-Measures Designs. 13. Comparing Experimental Designs and Analyses. 14. One-Factor Repeated-Measures Designs. 15. Multi-factor Repeated-Measures and Mixed Designs. 16. Nested and Counterbalanced Variables in Repeated-Measures Designs. 17. Integrated Analysis III. Part 4. Correlation and Regression. 18. An Introduction to Correlation and Regression. 19. More about Correlation. 20. More about Bivariate Regression. 21. Introduction to Multiple Regression. 22. Inference, Assumptions, and Power in Multiple Regression. 23. Additional Topics in Multiple Regression. 24. Regression with Qualitative and Quantitative Variables. 25. ANCOVA as a Special Case of Multiple Regression. 26. Integrated Analysis IV: Multiple Regression. Part 5. Epilogue. 27. Some Final Thoughts: Twenty Suggestions and Cautions. Appendixes Appendix A: Notation and Summation Operations. Appendix B: Expected Values and Their Applications. Appendix C: Statistical Tables. Answers to Selected Exercises. References.

About the Author

Jerome L Myers is Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin. Arnold Well is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He received his Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from the University of Oregon. Robert F. Lorch, Jr. is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Kentucky. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

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"The authors do an exceptional job in covering important topics in a manner that is sophisticated, rigorous, and yet readily accessible. As in previous editions, the authors lay a solid foundation that allows the reader to easily generalize to situations beyond what is covered.a The integrative chapters use real data to show how concepts interrelate -- what a wonderful idea. The book continues to be a terrific text book for graduate students as well as a valuable resource book for more experienced researchers." -- Edward J. O'Brien, University of New Hampshire, USA "I love the "integrated analysis" chapters. They will allow students to practice their new skills, to think critically about data sets, and to learn to write results and discussion sections for papers." - Celia M. Klin, Binghamton University, USAa "The Myers & Well book is the best available book for a one-year graduate statistics sequence!I currently use the 2nd edition!I use it because it provides the best fit for the material I think needs to be covered ! and it is an outstanding reference that students should have." - William Levine, University of Arkansas, USA

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