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What's New in the Sixth Edition
This tutorial provides an overview of key changes in the Sixth Edition of the Publication Manual, beginning with three overarching goals that guided the revision and ending with a detailed chapter by chapter list of new and expanded content.
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Mastering the Sixth Edition
This online course is designed to give students, researchers, and instructors who are familiar with past editions of the Publication Manual an in-depth understanding of changes in the Sixth Edition. The overarching goals that guided the revision are noted along with all chapter-level changes.
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Interpreting the Magnitudes of Correlation Coefficients: Comment
Copyright 2003 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. 0003-066X/03/$12.00 Vol. 58, No. 1, 78–80 monomethod correlation coefficients, which yield results that are artificially large compared with associations found between realworld, independently measured variables.
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Missing data: Our view of the state of the art
Statistical procedures for missing data have vastly improved, yet misconception and unsound practice still abound. The authors frame the missing-data problem, review methods, offer advice, and raise issues that remain unresolved.
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Sample Paper: One-Experiment Paper
Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Christina M. Leclerc, Department of Psychology, Boston College, McGuinn Hall, Room 512, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467. Email: christina.leclerc.1@bc.edu 11353-349
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Statistical Methods in Psychology Journals: Guidelines and Explanations
Nine individuals were subsequently invited to join and all agreed. These were Leona Aiken, Mark Appelbaum, Gwyneth Boodoo, David A. Kenny, Helena Kraemer, Donald Rubin, Bruce Thompson, Howard Wainer, and Leland Wilkinson.
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What's wrong with statistical tests -- and where do we go from here [Beyond significance testing: Reforming data analysis methods in behavioral research].
This PDF is a reprint of a book chapter that considers problems with null hypothesis significance testing.
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Inference by Eye: Confidence Intervals and How to Read Pictures of Data
Wider use in psychology of confidence intervals (CIs), especially as error bars in figures, is a desirable development. However, psychologists seldom use CIs and may not understand them well.
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Mastering APA Style: Instructor's Resource Guide, Sixth Edition: The Master Test Files (Supplemental Materials)
Supplemental test questions for Mastering APA Style: Instructor's Resource Guide, Sixth Edition. This is a PDF download.
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