III. Analysis (6marks); Oxford text p497-509Please read the document below so you understand the level of data you will collect. This helps you determine statistics you apply.
Your text refers to this as levels of measurement. These are described below, and in your text p497. Please read the notes below and p497 so you have a full understanding of the level of data you are collecting. It is very likely you are collecting at the ratio level if you conducting a memory test. A test of significance (Slides) |
Some IA related readingUnraveling the mystery of statistical significance (Psychology Today)
What a p-value tells you about statistical significance (Simply Psychology) |
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When I analyze my data, how do I know if I have an outlier, or extreme value?
It's important to look at your data and start to think about the choice you need to make: will I include mean, median or mode as my descriptive representation of my data sets? That then informs your choice of dispersion. Which makes the most sense? By this point in the course, you should have read the section provided for you on descriptive stats support- if you haven't done this yet, pause now and go do that now.
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