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Peer reviewedKarpman, Mitchell B. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1983
This paper explains how a major statistical package (BMDP) can be used to produce partial, semipartial, or bipartial set correlation in terms of a procedure outlined by Karpman (1980). (BW)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Correlation, Mathematical Models, Multivariate Analysis
Peer reviewedGondek, Paul C. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1981
This paper discusses considerations in the unwary use of packaged discriminant analysis procedures including: the differences between the "group classification function" and the textbook classification function in both form and use, classification table confusions and their alleviation, and the hazards of stepping procedures. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Data Processing, Discriminant Analysis, Multivariate Analysis
Peer reviewedThompson, Bruce; Frankiewicz, Ronald G. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1979
An overview of several statistics useful in interpreting variates constructed by using canonical correlation analysis is presented. A computer program which calculates coefficients not typically provided by computer packages is discussed. An illustrative example of the output is provided. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Correlation, Multivariate Analysis, Program Descriptions
Webb, Noreen M.; And Others – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1983
Multivariate generalizability deals with the interpretation of a profile or composite of measurements. Using data from the Beginning Teacher Evaluation Study to illustrate the differing interpretations of viewing test data from universe and multivariate perspectives, this chapter concludes with computer programs that the reader can implement to…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Error of Measurement, Estimation (Mathematics), Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedCliff, Norman – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1983
The dangers of overlooking time-honored cautions in the making causal interpretations of data analyses from correlational studies when using highly sophisticated computer programs and their associated techniques are discussed. (JKS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Goodness of Fit, Mathematical Models, Multivariate Analysis
Peer reviewedGreen, Bert F. – American Behavioral Scientist, 1980
Discusses the role of computer programs which have shaped the development of methodology in psychology. Developments in general statistical inference, data analysis, multivariate methods, measurements, and mathematical models of behavior are described. (KC)
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Computer Programs, Data Analysis, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedRubin, Donald B.; And Others – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1981
A time-saving and space-saving algorithm is presented for computing the sums of squares and estimated cell means under the additive model in a two-way analysis of variance or covariance with unequal numbers of observations in the cells. The procedure is illustrated. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Analysis of Covariance, Analysis of Variance, Computer Programs
Peer reviewedDulaney, Earl F., Jr. – Human Communication Research, 1982
Transcripts analyzed by computer programs reveal that when individuals shift from truthfulness to deception, there are corresponding shifts in lexical diversity, such as fewer words, decrease in the number of unique words used, fewer past tense verbs, and a decrease in the perceptual-cognitive activity. (PD)
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Research, Computer Programs, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSullins, Walter L. – Contemporary Education, 1983
This paper comments on the impact of computers on statistical analysis and presents a concise, nontechnical overview of five statistical methods now being applied in educational research. Appropriate uses of these techniques are pointed out, along with dangers concerning misapplications. (PP)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Programs, Discriminant Analysis, Educational Research


