Design and Analysis: A Researchers Handbook (3rd Edition)
by Geoffrey Keppel
Table of Contents
Designed to bridge the gap between elementary texts in statistics and
experimental design and professional source books, this volume provides students with the
basic information necessary to design and analyze meaningful experiments in the
behavioral, social, and biological sciences. Explores a variety of ANOVA designs,
and shows how to perform analytical comparisons to further understand significant effects.
Table of Contents
- 1. Design of Experiments.
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2. Specifying Sources of Variability.
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3. Variance Estimates and the Evaluation of the F Ratio.
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4. The Sensitivity of an Experiment: Effect Size and Power.
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5. Assumptions and Other Considerations.
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6. Analytical Comparisons Among Treatment Means.
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7. Analysis of Trend.
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8. Correction for Cumulative Type I Error.
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9. Introduction to the Factorial Design.
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10. Rationale and Rules for Calculating the Major Effects.
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11. Detailed Analyses of Main Effects and Simple Effects.
- Comparison of Marginal Means
- Analyzing Simple Effects
- Analyzing Simple Comparisons
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12. The Analysis of Interaction Comparisons.
- Interaction Contrasts
- Interaction Contrasts and Simple Effects Involving Tests of Trend
- Partial Factorials
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13. Analysis of Experiments with Unequal Sample Sizes.
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14. Designs with Randomized Blocks and the Analysis of Covariance.
- Analysis of Covariance and Adjusted Means
- Comparisons of Adjusted Means
- Test of Homogeneity of Regression
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15. Introduction to Within-Subjects Designs.
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16. The Single-Factor Within-Subjects Design.
- Single Factor Within Subjects Design, Overall Analysis
- Comparisons Involving the Treatment Means
- Removing Practice Effects from the Error term
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17. The Mixed Two-Factor Within-Subjects Design: The Overall Analysis and the Analysis of
the Main Effects and Simple Effects.
- Two Way Between-Within ANOVA, Page 375 of Keppel
- Comparisons on the Between Factor, Page 380 of Keppel
- Comparisons on the Within Factor, Page 382 of Keppel
- Simple Effects using Within Factor, Page 385 of Keppel
- Simple Comparisons on the Within Factor, Page 385 of Keppel
- Simple Effects of the Between Factor, Page 388 of Keppel
- Simple Comparisons on the Between Factor, Page 388 of Keppel
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18. The Mixed Two-Factor Design: Analysis of interaction Comparisons.
- Partial Interactions on the Repeated Factor
- Simple Comparison on the Repeated Factor
- Partial Interaction on the Between Factor
- Simple Comparison on the Between Factor
- Partial Interaction on the Between Factor (complex)
- Simple Comparison on the Between Factor (complex)
- Interaction Contrast
- Simple Comparison on the Repeated factor
- Simple Comparison on the Between factor
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19. The Three-Factor Design: The Basic Analysis.
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20. The Three-Factor Design: Simple Effects and Interaction Comparisons.
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21. The Two-Factor Within-Subjects Design.
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22. Other Higher-Order Designs.
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Appendix A: Statistical Tables.
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Appendix B: Answers to Chapter Exercises.
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Appendix C: Analysis of Designs with Random Factors.
- References.
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Author Index.
- Subject Index.
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