Statistical Methods for Psychology

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FFstatistic


FWFamilywise error rate


GMGrand mean


HKruskal–Wallis statistic


Null hypothesis; alternative hypothesis

lnNatural logarithm


MSMean square


Number of cases in a sample

NTotal sample size


N(0, 1)Read “normally distributed with m 5 0 and s^25 1”


p General symbol for probability; in binomial, probability of success


qStudentized range statistic; probability of failure


Correlation coefficient
Fisher’s transformation of r
Biserial, point-biserial, and tetrachoric correlation coefficient
Spearman’s correlation coefficient
Multiple correlation coefficient
Partial correlation coefficient
Semipartial correlation coefficient
Population correlation coefficient
R^2 using predictors associated with variables A,B,and the AB interaction
Standard deviation
Standard deviation of difference scores
Pooled sample variance
; Standard error of mean; standard error of mean differences
Standard error of estimate
Variance of X
Sum of squares of variable A
Interaction sum of squares
Error sum of squares
Sum of squares due to regression
Sum of squares residual (not accounted for by regression)

tStudent’s tstatistic


tstatistic with heterogeneous variances

tdDunnett’s tstatistic


TWilcoxon’s matched-pairs signed-ranks statistic


WKendall’s coefficient of concordance


WrCritical width for range tests


WSWilcoxon’s rank-sum statistic


Sample mean
Harmonic mean
Predicted value of Y

zNormal deviate (also called a standard score)


YN, YNi


Xh


X, X 1


t¿


SSresidual


SSregression


SSerror


SSAB


SSA


s^2 X


sY#X


sX sX 12 X 2


s^2 p


sD


s, sX


Ra,b,ab


R, R0.123


r0(1.234)


01.234

R, R0.1234


rS


rb; rpb; rt


r¿


r, rXY


n, ni, Ni


H 0 ; H 1

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