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> Hi Edward
>
> EB> I am interested in buying the following books "Statistics at Square
> One"
> EB> and "Research Methods II: Multivariate Analysis" .
>
> These are on-line books... As a matter of fact, I don't think the
> second one exists in hard copy (unless you take the time to download
> every pdf file and print them, as I did).
>
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/tropej/online/ma.html>
> The first one, Statistics at Square One, can be viewed on line too
>
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/collections/statsbk/index.shtml> Until I bought it, I made the effort of printing to PDF every chapter
> and putting all chapter together in one single file. It's quite easy
> (if you have Acrobat PDF Writer installed in you computer).
>
> A printed version (10th edition, instead of 9th edition, the one on line)
> can be bought at BMJ e-store:
>
http://www.bmjbookshop.com/shop/product_display.asp?&SiteLanguage=ENG&productid=0727915525>
> Once there, if you are really insterested in buying books, then take a
> look also at "Statistics at Square Two" (I bought it too, quite good)
>
>
> Regards,
> Marta
>
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> EB> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 12:17 PM
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> EB> Subject: Interesting links (in my opinion)
>
> EB> Hi everybody:
>
> EB> Since a lot of questions to this list concern theoretical issues, I
> EB> thought that these links could be interesting for a lot of people. The
> EB> first one reviews basic stats, while the second focuses on more
> EB> advanced methods.
>
> EB> Statistics at Square One
> EB> =========================
> EB> 1 Data display and summary
> EB> 2 Mean and standard deviation
> EB> 3 Populations and samples
> EB> 4 Statements of probability and confidence intervals
> EB> 5 Differences between means: type I and type II errors and power
> EB> 6 Differences between percentages and paired alternatives
> EB> 7 The t tests
> EB> 8 The chi-squared tests
> EB> 9 Exact probabilty test
> EB> 10 Rank score tests
> EB> 11 Correlation and regression
> EB> 12 Survival analysis
> EB> 13 Study design and choosing a statistical test
>
> EB> Available as on-line book (HTML) at:
> EB>
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/collections/statsbk/index.shtml>
> EB> SPSS syntax code (written by me and kindly hosted by King Douglas) for
> EB> the book exercises and examples is available at:
> EB>
>
http://www.kingdouglas.com/SPSS/DiverseCultures/Marta/Code/BMJ%20-%20Stats%20Square%20One.txt> EB> (if the link is broken in two by my mail program, copy and paste both
> EB> pieces together...)
>
> EB> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> EB> Research Methods II: Multivariate Analysis
> EB> ============================================
> EB> Chapter 1: The Scientific Method
> EB> Chapter 2: Simple Linear Regression
> EB> Chapter 3: Multiple Regression Analysis
> EB> Chapter 4: Multiple Regression in Practice
> EB> Chapter 5: Regression Diagnostics
> EB> Chapter 6: Analysis of Cross-Sectional Studies
> EB> Chapter 7: One-way Analysis of Variance
> EB> Chapter 8: Two-way Analysis of Variance
> EB> Chapter 9: Factorial Designs
> EB> Chapter 10: Repeat-measures Designs
> EB> Chapter 11: Logistic Regression
> EB> Chapter 12: Survival Analysis
> EB> Chapter 13: Poisson Regression Analysis
> EB> Chapter 14: Analysing Categorical Data: Log-linear analysis
>
> EB> Available as on-line book (PDF) at:
>
> EB>
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/tropej/online/ma.html> EB> (they also have a collection of PowerPoint slides for each chapter)
>
> EB> Although I haven't written SPSS code for the second book (I just
> EB> discovered it today!), give me some time and (after my holidays), I'll
> EB> have it available.
>
>
> EB> I hope you find them useful.
>
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