2nd Edition
A Guide to Doing Statistics in Second Language Research Using SPSS and R
By Jenifer Larson-Hall
Copyright 2016
528 Pages
200 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
528 Pages
200 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
528 Pages
200 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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A Guide to Doing Statistics in Second Language Research Using SPSS and R, Second Edition is the only text available that demonstrates how to use SPSS and R as specifically related to applied linguistics and SLA research. This new edition is up-to-date with the most recent version of the SPSS software and now also includes coverage of R, a software program increasingly used by researchers... Read more
Part I: Statistical Ideas 1. Getting Started with the Software and Using the Computer for Experimental Details 2. Some Preliminaries to Understanding Statistics 3. Describing Data Numerically and Graphically and Assessing Assumptions for Parametric Tests 4. Changing the Way We Do Statistics: The New Statistics Part II: Statistical Tests 5. Choosing a Statistical Test 6. Finding Relationships Using Correlation: Age of Learning 7. Looking for Groups of Explanatory Variables through Multiple Regression: Predicting Important Factors in First-Grade Reading 8. Looking for Differences between Two Means with T-Tests: Think-Aloud Methodology and Teaching Sarcasm 9. Looking for Group Differences with a One-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA): Effects of Planning Time 10. Looking for Group Differences with Factorial Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) When There is More than One Independent Variable: Learning with Music 11. Looking for Group Differences when the Same People Are Tested More than Once: Repeated-Measures ANOVA with Wug Tests and Instruction on French Gender Appendix: Donig Things in R Glossary Bibliography
Biography
Jenifer Larson-Hall is Lecturer of Second Language Acquisition and English as a Second Language at Fukuoka JoGakuin University.






