dennis roberts wrote: > > william trochim's research methods knowledge base is a good place to start > ... to get ideas > > http://trochim.human.cornell.edu/kb/ > > At 07:44 AM 02/29/2000 -0800, Ward Soper wrote: > >After one learns to do the textbook problems, as in Freund's > >Mathematical Statistics, where should one turn to learn what tests to > >use in various situations and how to design studies? Can anyone suggest > >some good texts or other resources? > > > >Ward Soper > > George. M. Diekhoff, Basic Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Prentice Hall, 1996, has an excellent chapter at the end which presents a decision tree. This summarises the various statistical procedures in the text and helps learners to determine which statistics are appropriate under various conditions. Paul Gardner
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