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Design and Analysis in Educational Research - Anova Designs in Spss

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Zusatztext At the request of the authors! I reviewed samples from the text Design and Analysis in Educational Research: ANOVA Designs in SPSS. The samples I reviewed for this text were well done and easy to read. It is clear the authors have worked to write in a way that learners of all levels can understand and benefit from the content. Notations are commonly recognized! clear! and easy to follow. Figures and tables are appropriate and useful. I also found the SPSS tutorials to be helpful and easy to follow. I especially appreciate that the authors took the time not only to address important topics and steps for conducting NHST and various ANOVA designs! but also to address social justice and equity issues in quantitative research as well as epistemologies and how they connect to research methods. These are important considerations! and ones that are not included in many design/analysis textbooks.Overall! I felt this book captured the important elements of basic educational statistics and ANOVA designs! the formulas for how they are calculated! as well as how to run the analysis in a commonly and widely used statistical software (SPSS) in a way that is approachable and clear. This text seems to capture the elements often found in multiple! separate sources (e.g.! epistemology! research design! analysis! use of statistical software! and considerations for social justice/equity) and combines them in one text.This is so helpful! useful! and needed!Sara R. Gordon! Ph.D.Associate ProfessorCenter for Leadership and LearningArkansas Tech UniversityThe ability to analyze data has never been more important given the volume of information available today. A challenge is ensuring that individuals understand the connectedness between research design and statistical analysis. Strunk and Mwavita introduce fundamental elements of the research process and illustrate statistical analyses in the context of research design. This provides readers with tangible examples of how these elements are related and can affect the interpretation of results. Many statistical analysis and research design textbooks provide depth! but may not situate scenarios in an applied context. Strunk and Mwavita provide illustrative examples that are realistic and accessible to those seeking a strong foundation in good research practices. ?Again! thank you for this opportunity. I genuinely believe this is a textbook I would feel comfortable using with my own students and look forward to seeing it in print.Forrest C. Lane! Ph.D.Associate Professor and ChairDepartment of Educational LeadershipStrunk and Mwavita provide a sound introductory text that is easily accessible to readers learning applied analysis for the first time.The chapters flow easily through traditional topics of null hypothesis testing and p-values. The chapters include hand calculations that assist students in understanding where the variance is and case studies at the end to develop writing skills related to each analysis. In addition! SPSS is integrated toward the end of the chapters after readers have seen and learned to interpret the techniques by hand. Finally! the length of the book is more manageable for readers as a first introduction to educational statistics.James Schreiber! Ph.D.Professor! School of NursingDuquesne University Informationen zum Autor Kamden K. Strunk is an Associate Professor of Educational Research at Auburn University, where he primarily teaches quantitative methods. His research focuses on intersections of racial, sexual, and gender identities, especially in higher education. He is also a faculty affiliate of the Critical Studies Working Group at Auburn University. Mwarumba Mwavita is an Associate Professor of Research, Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics at Oklahoma State University, where he teaches quantitative methods. He is also the Founding Director of the Center for Ed...

List of contents

FRONTMATTER:


  1. Acknowledgements


BASIC ISSUES


  1. Basic Issues in Quantitative Educational Research


  2. Sampling & Basic Issues in Research Design


  3. Basic Educational Statistics


  4. NULL HYPOTHESIS SIGNIFICANCE TESTING

  5. Introducing the Null-Hypothesis Significance Test


  6. Comparing a Single Sample to the Population using the one-sample z-test and one-sample t-test


  7. BETWEEN-SUBJECTS DESIGNS

  8. Comparing two samples means: The independent samples t-test


  9. Independent samples t-test Case studies


  10. Comparing more than two means: The one-way ANOVA


  11. One-way ANOVA Case Studies


  12. Comparing means across two independent variables: The factorial ANOVA


  13. Factorial ANOVA Case Studies


  14. WITHIN-SUBJECTS DESIGNS

  15. Comparing two points from the same sample (within-subjects comparison) using the paired samples t-test


  16. Paired samples t-test Case studies


  17. Comparing more than two points from within the same sample: The within-subjects ANOVA


  18. Within-subjects ANOVA case studies


  19. Mixed between- and within-subjects designs using the mixed ANOVA


  20. Mixed ANOVA Case Studies


  21. CONSIDERING EQUITY IN QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH

  22. Quantitative Methods for Social Justice and Equity: Theoretical and practical considerations


  23. APPENDICES


    1. A1 - z Table


    2. A2 - t Table


    3. A3 - F Table


    4. A4 - HSD Table


    5. B1 - Statistical Notation and Formulas


    6. References

Report

At the request of the authors, I reviewed samples from the text Design and Analysis in Educational Research: ANOVA Designs in SPSS. The samples I reviewed for this text were well done and easy to read. It is clear the authors have worked to write in a way that learners of all levels can understand and benefit from the content. Notations are commonly recognized, clear, and easy to follow. Figures and tables are appropriate and useful. I also found the SPSS tutorials to be helpful and easy to follow. I especially appreciate that the authors took the time not only to address important topics and steps for conducting NHST and various ANOVA designs, but also to address social justice and equity issues in quantitative research as well as epistemologies and how they connect to research methods. These are important considerations, and ones that are not included in many design/analysis textbooks.
Overall, I felt this book captured the important elements of basic educational statistics and ANOVA designs, the formulas for how they are calculated, as well as how to run the analysis in a commonly and widely used statistical software (SPSS) in a way that is approachable and clear. This text seems to capture the elements often found in multiple, separate sources (e.g., epistemology, research design, analysis, use of statistical software, and considerations for social justice/equity) and combines them in one text.
This is so helpful, useful, and needed!
Sara R. Gordon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Center for Leadership and Learning
Arkansas Tech University
 
The ability to analyze data has never been more important given the volume of information available today. A challenge is ensuring that individuals understand the connectedness between research design and statistical analysis. Strunk and Mwavita introduce fundamental elements of the research process and illustrate statistical analyses in the context of research design. This provides readers with tangible examples of how these elements are related and can affect the interpretation of results.

Many statistical analysis and research design textbooks provide depth, but may not situate scenarios in an applied context. Strunk and Mwavita provide illustrative examples that are realistic and accessible to those seeking a strong foundation in good research practices.


Again, thank you for this opportunity. I genuinely believe this is a textbook I would feel comfortable using with my own students and look forward to seeing it in print.

Forrest C. Lane, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Educational Leadership
 
Strunk and Mwavita provide a sound introductory text that is easily accessible to readers learning applied analysis for the first time.
The chapters flow easily through traditional topics of null hypothesis testing and p-values. The chapters include hand calculations that assist students in understanding where the variance is and case studies at the end to develop writing skills related to each analysis. In addition, SPSS is integrated toward the end of the chapters after readers have seen and learned to interpret the techniques by hand. Finally, the length of the book is more manageable for readers as a first introduction to educational statistics.

James Schreiber, Ph.D.
Professor, School of Nursing
Duquesne University

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