Working Paper Series of the Edgeworth Laboratory for Quantitative Behavioural
Science
List of Papers in the Edgeworth Series in Quantitative Behavioural Science
for 1995
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95-1 What do we mean by statistical power? Bruno D. Zumbo &
Anita M. Hubley
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95-2 Significance testing: If data are nonnormal and variances are unequal,
what next? Bruno D. Zumbo & Donald W. Zimmerman
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95-3 Investigation of a statistical method for the generalized Behrens-Fisher
problem with normal and reaction time data. Bruno D. Zumbo & Daniel
Coulombe
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95-4 A didactic on current conceptions of validity. Anita M. Hubley &
Bruno D. Zumbo
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95-5 A randomization test for coupled data. Bruno D. Zumbo
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95-6 INFIT: A tarnished halo? Peter MacMillan
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95-7 Some Preliminary results on context effects on examinations: The effects
of time, item order and item difficulty. Arthur H. Perlini, David Lind,
& Bruno D. Zumbo
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95-8 The methodology of methodological research: Analyzing the results
of simulation experiments. Bruno D. Zumbo & Michael R. Harwell
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95-9 Some notes on Coefficient Alpha. Bruno D. Zumbo
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95-10 A brief report on student evaluation of teaching. Anita M. Hubley
& Bruno D. Zumbo. To read (or print) a copy of this paper click here
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95-11 Some misconceptions concerning prospective and retrospective power.
Bruno D. Zumbo & Anita M. Hubley