in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mike
Granaas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 6/20/01 10:56 AM:
>
> A colleague has approached me about locating references discussing the
> trimming of data, with primary emphasis on psychological research. He is
> primarily interested in books/chapters/articles that emphasize the when
> and how.
>
> I am at a loss on this one and was wondering if anyone could offer a
> coupld of references.
>
McClelland, G.H. (2000). Nasty data: Unruly, ill-mannered observations can
ruin your analysis. In H.T. Reis & C.M. Judd (Eds.), Handbook of research
methods in social and personality psychology. [Chpt 15]
Judd, C.M., (1989). Data analysis: A model comparison approach. HBJ. [see
Chpt 9]
Madansky, A. (1988). Prescrptions for working statisticians.
Springer-Verlag.
Atkinson, A.C. (1985). Plots, transformations, and regression: An
introduction to grpahical methods of diagnostic regression analysis.
Clarendon Press.
Gary McClelland
Univ of Colorado
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