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The book is focused on designing multiple linear regression models to test research hypotheses. Hypotheses are considered that deal with the differences among group means, relationships between covariates, analysis of covariance, interaction effects, nonlinear relationships, and repeated measures. Most of the chapters contain Applied Hypothesis sections aimed to illustrate how analyses are conducted with Microsoft Excel and SPSS for Windows and how the outputs should be interpreted to test the hypotheses. The authors persistently stress the importance of designing regression models that precisely reflect the null and research hypotheses. . . .The book can be quite useful for graduate students and researchers in applied fields.
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Designing General Linear Models To Test Research Hypotheses
2011, University Press of America
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0761857680 9780761857686
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The focus of this text is placed on designing General Linear Models (regression models) to test research hypotheses. The authors illustrate and discuss General Linear Models specifically designed to statistically test research hypotheses that deal with the differences among group means, relationships between continuous variables, analysis of covariance, interaction effects, nonlinear relationships, and repeated measures. Many of the chapters contain sections entitled “General Hypothesis” and “Applied Hypothesis.” The General Hypothesis sections are designed to provide the readers with “road maps” regarding how to conduct the various analyses presented in the text. The Applied Hypothesis sections illustrate how the various analyses are conducted with Microsoft Excel and SPSS for Windows and how the outputs should be interpreted to test the hypotheses. Throughout the text, the authors stress the importance of designing regression models that precisely reflect the null and research hypotheses.
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