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Practical Research II: Nature of Quantitative Research
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A unique textbook introducing and demonstrating the use of R in psychology. Statistics for Psychology Using R comprehensively covers standard
statistical methods along with advanced topics such as multivariate techniques, factor analysis, and multiple regression widely used in the field of psychology and other social sciences. Its innovative structure and pedagogical approach coupled with numerous worked-out examples and self-assessment tests make it a user-friendly and easy-to-understand companion for students and scholars with limited background in statistics.Summary
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Chapter 1: Probability: Basic Concepts and Random Variables
Probability: Basic Concepts and Random Variables
The central problem of statistical application to psychology is to draw general inferences about a population that cannot be directly and completely observed. Observing the entire population is perhaps not realistically possible. So we collect data on a ...
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12. Factors that theoretically effects observed phenomenon but cannot be seen. measured or manipulated are A Control Variables B. Dependent Variable C. Independent Variable D. Intervening Variable
13. Number of students taking a statistics course is an example of what type of variable? A. Discreet Variables B. Dependent Variable C. Independent Variable D. Intervening Variable
Answer:
12. D
13. A
Explanation:
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