Saturday, April 17, 2010

Is there a good and very basic statistics website to help me better understand kinds of statistical tests?

I am taking a very basic undergraduate psychological statistics class and I just finished a unit on hypothesis testing, t-tests, repeated measures, one way and two way ANOVAs, post hoc analyses, etc. and I feel like I'm reading greek. I have a homework assignment that is due next week and I'm having a bit of difficulty understanding which test is appropriate to use for each problem. Can one of you math wizards please help? Thank you.

Is there a good and very basic statistics website to help me better understand kinds of statistical tests?
Hi! I'm a statistician and I use http://www.statsoft.com as well as cheap textbooks from Half Priced Books in my area. Both seem to help. If you have a specific question, feel free to email me. Don't know how much good I'll be because I use fancy software for my analysis, but I'll try.
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Reply:Hi, I too had to learn basic statistics on my own (my university courses were useless) and I've found a variety of good resources online.


See the Vassar online textbook (they also have online statistical calculations)


http://faculty.vassar.edu/lowry/webtext....


And a glossary with simple definitions


http://www.stats.gla.ac.uk/steps/glossar...


Good luck!


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