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Spencer, Neil H.; Lay, Margaret; Kevan de Lopez, Lindsey – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2017
When undertaking quantitative hypothesis testing, social researchers need to decide whether the data with which they are working is suitable for parametric analyses to be used. When considering the relevant assumptions they can examine graphs and summary statistics but the decision making process is subjective and must also take into account the…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Decision Making, Hypothesis Testing, Social Science Research
Orcan, Fatih – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Parceling is referred to as a procedure for computing sums or average scores across multiple items. Parcels instead of individual items are then used as indicators of latent factors in the structural equation modeling analysis (Bandalos 2002, 2008; Little et al., 2002; Yang, Nay, & Hoyle, 2010). Item parceling may be applied to alleviate some…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Evaluation Methods, Simulation, Sample Size
Hertwig, Ralph; Pleskac, Timothy J. – Cognition, 2010
In many decisions we cannot consult explicit statistics telling us about the risks involved in our actions. In lieu of such data, we can arrive at an understanding of our dicey options by sampling from them. The size of the samples that we take determines, ceteris paribus, how good our choices will be. Studies of decisions from experience have…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Decision Making, Sample Size, Evaluation Methods

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