A guide to doing statistics in second language research using SPSS and R /
Jenifer Larson-Hall, Fukuoka JoGakuin University.
- Second Edition.
- xviii, 507 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
- Second language acquisition research series .
Getting Started with the Software and Using the Computer for Experimental Details -- Some Preliminaries to Understanding Statistics -- Describing Data Numerically and Graphically and Assessing Assumptions for Parametric Tests -- Changing the Way We Do Statistics: The New Statistics -- Choosing a Statistical Test -- Finding Relationships Using Correlation: Age of Learning -- Looking for Groups of Explanatory Variables through Multiple Regression: Predicting Important Factors in First Grade Reading -- Looking for Differences between Two Means with T-Tests: Think-Aloud Methodology and Phonological Memory -- Looking for Group Differences with a One-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA): Effects of Planning Time -- Looking for Group Differences with Factorial Analysis of Variance When There is More than One Independent Variable: Learning with Music -- Looking for Group Differences When the Same People Are Tested More than Once Using Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance with Wug Tests and Instruction on French Gender. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
9781138024571 (pbk.) 9781138024564 (hardback)
2014045247
SPSS (Computer file)
Second language acquisition--Research Second language acquisition--Statistical methods