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Summary:
This best-selling text is written for those who use, rather than develop statistical methods. Dr. Stevens focuses on a conceptual understanding of the material rather than on proving results. Helpful narrative and numerous examples enhance understanding and a chapter on matrix algebra serves as a review. Annotated printouts from SPSS and SAS indicate what the numbers mean and encourage interpretation of the results. In addition to demonstrating how to use these packages, the author stresses the importance of checking the data, assessing the assumptions, and ensuring adequate sample size by providing guidelines so that the results can be generalized. The book is noted for its extensive applied coverage of MANOVA, its emphasis on statistical power, and numerous exercises including answers to half.
The new edition features:
New chapters on Hierarchical Linear Modeling (Ch. 15) and Structural Equation Modeling (Ch. 16)
New exercises that feature recent journal articles to demonstrate the actual use of multiple regression (Ch. 3), MANOVA (Ch. 5), and repeated measures (Ch. 13)
A new appendix on the analysis of correlated observations (Ch. 6)
Expanded discussions on obtaining non-orthogonal contrasts in repeated measures designs with SPSS and how to make the identification of cell ID easier in log linear analysis in 4 or 5 way designs
Updated versions of SPSS (15.0) and SAS (8.0) are used throughout the text and introduced in chapter 1
A book website www.psypress.com/applied-multivariate-statistics-for-the-social-sciences with data sets and more.
Ideal for courses on multivariate statistics found in psychology, education, sociology, and business departments, the book also appeals to practicing researchers with little or no training in multivariate methods. Prerequisites include a course on factorial ANOVA and covariance. Working knowledge of matrix algebra is not assumed.
Customer Reviews:
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Poorly executed approach
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Book might be good as a class text, but it is not at all suited for self-study. The SAS how to description is marginal at best. A better separation between SAS and SPSS description would have been helpful.
Not for the light hearted...
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This text is not meant to be an introduction to multivariate statistics so please don't purchase it if you need to warm up to the more complicated statistical methods.
Pretty Satisfied
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Clear and understandable explanations but not as in-depth in some areas of statistics. In general, good book to have for psychmetric analyses.
A Gem! Insider's guide to software results & what to avoid.
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Almost everything you need to know about how to input and read software results from someone who has actually analyzed real ( not simplified class room problems.) Very comprehensive coverage of large field. Most important, Stevens gives an insider's guide on what to avoid, what to disbelieve, and what is valid in this thicket of overlapping techniques. Great intro and guide to use of Statistical Power analysis, which is the linch-pin to planning experiments and obtaining valid results. Marvelous, and usable tables not readily obtainable elswhere that actually solve complicated problems (e.g. intra-class correlation the implicit reduction of significance.) The tables allow you to get quick results so you can short-circuit your cryptic and overweight software for basic problems. My edition, especially the tables are nearly worn-out from overuse.