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Inferential Statistics
http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/statinf.htm
This is the section of Bill Trochim's web site discussing inferential statistics. There is a very brief introduction to inferential statistics prior to discussions related to ten analyses. Most topics are relevant to the statistics discussed in the Gay, Mills, and Airasian text. Links within each topic provide more detailed information and examples of the analyses. Information on the most current version of Trochim's web site or a printed copy of the text can be found at http://www.atomicdog.com/trochim. Information is also available on the use of this version of the site at http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/.

Glossary
http://www.davidmlane.com/hyperstat/glossary.html
This is another section of the HyperStat Online web site that presents a glossary of statistical terms.

Concepts and Applications of Inferential Statistics
http://departments.vassar.edu/~lowry/webtext.html
This is a free, full-length, interactive statistics textbook. There are some particularly good chapters (e.g., distributions).

DIG Stats
http://www.cvgs.k12.va.us/DIGSTATS/Imain.html
This web site presents a nice discussion of numerous inferential tests of significance with many associated activities.

Inferential Statistics
http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/intro/cafe/common/stat/index05.mhtml
This is a McGraw Hill web site that provides nice, concise descriptions of hypothesis testing, t tests, ANOVA, statistical significance, critical values, and power. There are links to other modules that address descriptive statistics, correlational statistics, and a statistical glossary.




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