Preface to the Instructor
To the Student
Orientation to Excel
About the Authors
SECTION I. CENTRAL TENDENCY AND VARIABILITY
Learning Unit 1. Mean, Median, and Mode
Choosing an Appropriate Measure of Central Tendency
Learning Unit 2. Variability
Quartiles and Interquartiles
Learning Unit 3. Shapes of Distributions
Normal Distribution Created With Frequency Array Function
Normal Distribution Created With a PivotTable
Creating a Graph of a Frequency Distribution
Skewed Distribution Created With a PivotTable
SECTION II. PROBABILITY
Learning Unit 4. Probability and the Normal Distribution
Expected Value and the Binomial Distribution
Relative Frequency and Probability
Learning Unit 5. The Standard Normal Distribution: z Scores
The Standard Normal Distribution
The Unit Normal Table: A Brief Introduction
Learning Unit 6. Sampling Distributions
Selecting Samples From Populations
Sampling Distributions: The Mean
Computing Characteristics of the Sample Mean Using Excel
Sampling Distributions: The Variance
Computing Characteristics of the Sample Variance Using Excel
SECTION III. EVALUATING THE NATURE OF EFFECTS
Learning Unit 7. Hypothesis Testing: Significance, Effect Size, and Confidence Intervals
Inferential Statistics and Hypothesis Testing
Four Steps to Hypothesis Testing
Making a Decision: Types of Error
Nondirectional and Directional Alternatives to the Null Hypothesis
Estimation and Confidence Intervals
Delineating Statistical Effects for Hypothesis Testing
Learning Unit 8. Power
Effect Size, Power, and Sample Size
SECTION IV. COMPARING MEANS: SIGNIFICANCE TESTING, EFFECT SIZE, AND CONFIDENCE INTERVALS
Learning Unit 9. t Tests: One-Sample, Two-Independent-Sample, and Related-Samples Designs
Computing the One-Sample t Test
Computing the Two-Independent-Sample t Test
Computing the Related-Samples t Test
Learning Unit 10. One-Way Analysis of Variance: Between-Subjects and Repeated-Measures Designs
An Introduction to Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
One-Way Between-Subjects ANOVA
One-Way Within-Subjects ANOVA
Post Hoc Test Using Tukey’s HSD
Learning Unit 11. Two-Way Analysis of Variance: Between-Subjects Factorial Design
An Introduction to Factorial Design
Describing Variability: Main Effects and Interactions
Computing the Two-Way Between-Subjects ANOVA
Analyzing Main Effects and Interactions
Measuring Effect Size With Eta Squared
Computing the Two-Way Between-Subjects ANOVA Using the Analysis ToolPak
SECTION V. IDENTIFYING PATTERNS AND MAKING PREDICTIONS
Learning Unit 12. Correlation
The Structure of Data Used for Identifying Patterns
Fundamentals of the Correlation
The Strength of a Correlation
The Pearson Correlation Coefficient
Effect Size: The Coefficient of Determination
Hypothesis Testing: Testing for Significance
Limitations in Interpretation: Causality, Outliers, and Restriction of Range
An Alternative to Pearson for Ranked Data: Spearman
An Overview of Other Alternatives to Pearson
Learning Unit 13. Linear Regression
Fundamentals of Linear Regression
Using the Method of Least Squares to Find the Regression Line
Using Regression to Determine Significance
Computing the Analysis of Regression With the Analysis ToolPak
Appendix A: Core Statistical Concepts
A1: Normal and Skewed Distributions
A2: Scales of Measurement
A4: The Empirical Rule for Normal Distributions
A5: Chebyshev’s Theorem for Any Type of Distribution
A6: Expected Value as a Long-Term Mean
A7: The Informativeness of the Mean and Standard Deviation for Finding Probabilities
A8: Comparing Differences Between Two Groups
A9: Calculation and Interpretation of the Pooled Sample Variance
A10: Reducing Standard Error by Computing Difference Scores
A11: Categories of Related-Samples Designs
A12: Degrees of Freedom for Parametric Tests
Appendix B: Global Excel Skills
B1: Viewing in Cells the Functions or Formulas Versus the Results of Those Functions or Formulas
B2: Formatting Cells: Decimals, Alignment, Merge Cells, Fonts, Bold, Borders, Superscripts, Subscripts
B3: Freezing the Display of Some Rows and Columns
B4: Highlighting Portions of Spreadsheet, Pasting, or Filling
B5: Sorting Data in a Spreadsheet
B6: Anchoring Cell References
B7: Inserting (Creating) and Formatting a Chart (Graph of Data)
Appendix C: Statistical Tables
C1: The Unit Normal Table
C2: Critical Values for the t Distribution
C3: Critical Values for the F Distribution
C4: The Studentized Range Statistic (q)
C5: Critical Values for the Pearson Correlation
C6: Critical Values for the Spearman Correlation
Glossary
References
Index