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    401 Statistics Questions For Psychology Students: A Guide To Psychology Research Methods, Psychometrics And More

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    401 Statistics Questions For Psychology Students: A Guide To Psychology Research Methods, Psychometrics And More

    401 Statistics Questions For Psychology Students: A Guide To Psychology Research Methods, Psychometrics And More (An Introductory Series)
    English | March 21, 2025 | ASIN: B0D9H9T6XW | 111 pages | EPUB (True) | 217.83 KB

    Do you want to improve your knowledge of psychology statistics?
    Psychologists use statistics to test hypotheses, draw conclusions and learn more about human behaviour. We know psychology needs statistics to be a science. Yet this doesn’t mean statistics is easy.
    A lot of students and professionals struggle with statistics.
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    What are data types, p-values and more?
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    401 Statistics Questions For Psychology Students Content Includes
    Introduction
    Data Types, Regression, ANOVA, P-Values and More Basics
    Basic R Studio Questions
    Psychometrics And Psychological Measurements
    Classical Test Theory
    Test Homogeneity and Test Validity
    Exploratory Factor Analysis
    Confirmatory Factor Analysis
    Path Analysis
    Full Structural Equation Modelling
    Multiple-Group Structural Equation Modelling
    Logistic Regression
    Mixed Revision Questions
    Item Response Theory
    Conclusion