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How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education Book Cover
How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education, 5/e
Jack R. Fraenkel, San Francisco State University
Norman E. Wallen, San Francisco State University

Statistics in Perspective

Web Links

Keywords to Use in a Web Search
  • Effect
  • Size Statistics
  • Evaluation of Research

WebStat
(http://www.stat.sc.edu/~west/webstat/)

WebStat is a statistical computing package designed by Webster West and Todd Ogden of the University of South Carolina for the World Wide Web. WebStat allows users to both enter data or access sample databases, and perform descriptive and inferential analysis. The program is available at.
Statistical Instruction Internet Palette
(http://research.ed.asu.edu/siip/webdata/)

The Statistical Instruction Internet Palette from the Arizona State Measurement, Statistics and Methodological Studies Program shows the steps of calculating the Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient at. This understanding of the mathematical process when contrasting two quantitative data sets is essential.
American Statistical Association
(http://www.amstat.org)

The American Statistical Association was founded to promote excellence in the use of statistics; their Web site can be found at.