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CLP
6527
Week
01
Week
02
- Field, A. P. (2013).
Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and
rock 'n' roll (fourth edition). London: Sage. Chapter 2
(Everything You Never Wanted to Know about Statistics)
- Kazdin, A.E. (2003). Research
design in clinical psychology (4th ed.). Needham Heights,
MA: Allyn & Bacon, Chapter 2 (Drawing Valid Inferences I:
Internal and External Validity.)
- Kazdin, A.E. (2003). Research
design in clinical psychology (4th ed.). Needham Heights,
MA: Allyn & Bacon, Chapter 4 (Sources of Artifact and Bias)
- Questioning the randomized controlled trial as "gold
standard" (http://www.apa.org/monitor/2010/09/trials.aspx)
- Clinical trial phases (from ClinicalTrials.gov) (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/services/ctphases.html)
- Clinical trial overview (from clinicaltrials.gov) (http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/info/understand)
Week
03
- Field, A. P. (2013).
Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and
rock 'n' roll (fourth edition). London: Sage.
Chapter 3 (The IBM SPSS Statistics Environment)
- Howell, D. C. (2006). Statistical methods for
psychology. (6th edition). USA: Thomson Wadsworth ,
Chapter 2 (Describing and Exploring Data)
- Howell, D. C. (2006). Statistical methods for
psychology. (6th edition). USA: Thomson Wadsworth ,
Chapter 3 (The normal distribution)
Week
04
- Field, A. P. (2013).
Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and
rock 'n' roll (fourth edition). London: Sage.
Chapter 4 (Exploring Data with Graphs)
- Salkind, N.J. (2014). Statistics
for people who (think they) hate statistics, 5th ed.
London: Sage. Chapter 8 (Are Your Curves Normal? Probability
and Why It Counts)
Week
05
- Howell, D. C. (2006). Statistical methods for
psychology. (6th edition). USA: Thomson Wadsworth, Chapter
4 (Sampling distributions and hypothesis testing)
- Howell, D. C. (2006). Statistical methods for
psychology. (6th edition). USA: Thomson Wadsworth ,
Chapter 5 (Basic concepts of probability)
Week
06
- Field, A. P. (2013).
Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and
rock 'n' roll (fourth edition). London: Sage.
Chapter 5 (The Best of Bias)
Week
07
Week
08
- Martella, Ronald C., J. Ron Nelson, Robert L. Morgan, and
Nancy E. Marchand-Martella. Understanding
and interpreting educational research. Guilford Press,
2013, Chapter 7 (Correlational research)
- Kazdin, A.E. (2003). Research
design in clinical psychology (4th ed.). Needham Heights,
MA: Allyn & Bacon, Chapter 17 (Ethical Issues and Guidelines
for Research)
Week
09
- Field, A. P. (2013).
Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and
rock 'n' roll (fourth edition). London: Sage.
Chapter 7 (Correlation)
Week
10
- Field, A. P. (2013).
Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and
rock 'n' roll (fourth edition). London: Sage.
Chapter 8 (Comparing Two Means)
- Salkind, N.J. (2014). Statistics
for people who (think they) hate statistics, 5th ed.
London: Sage. Chapter 13 (Cousins or Just Good Friends?
Testing Relationships Using the Correlation Coefficient)
Week
11
- Field, A. P. (2013).
Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and
rock 'n' roll (fourth edition). London: Sage.
Chapter 9 (Moderation, Mediation and More Regression)
- Licht, Mark H. (1995). Multiple regression and correlation.
In Grimm, Laurence G. (Ed); Yarnold, Paul R. (Ed), (1995). Reading and understanding
multivariate statistics, (Chapter 2, pp. 19-64).
Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association.
Week
12
- Hair, J. F., Black, W. C., Babin, B. J., Anderson, R. E.,
& Tatham, R. L. (2006). Multivariate
data analysis (6th Ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson
Prentice Hall. Chapter 4 (Regression)
Week
13
Week
14
- Wiedemann, A. U., Schüz, B., Sniehotta, F., Scholz, U.,
& Schwarzer, R. (2009). Disentangling the relation between
intentions, planning, and behaviour: A moderated mediation analysis. Psychology and Health, 24(1),
67-79.
- Gutiérrez‐Doña, B., Lippke, S., Renner, B., Kwon, S.,
& Schwarzer, R. (2009). Self‐Efficacy and Planning Predict
Dietary Behaviors in Costa Rican and South Korean Women: Two Moderated
Mediation Analyses. Applied
Psychology: Health and Well‐Being, 1(1), 91-104.
- Luszczynska, A., Cao, D. S., Mallach, N., Pietron, K.,
Mazurkiewicz, M., & Schwarzer, R. (2010). Intentions, planning,
and self-efficacy predict physical activity in Chinese and Polish
adolescents: Two moderated mediation analyses. International Journal of
Clinical and Health Psychology, 10(2), 265-278.
- Scholz, U., Schüz, B., Ziegelmann, J. P., Lippke, S.,
& Schwarzer, R. (2008). Beyond behavioural intentions: Planning
mediates between intentions and physical activity. British journal of health
psychology, 13(3), 479-494.
- Lippke, S., Wiedemann, A. U., Ziegelmann, J. P., Reuter,
T., & Schwarzer, R. (2009). Self-efficacy moderates the
mediation of intentions into behavior via plans. American journal of health
behavior, 33(5), 521-529.
- Schwarzer, R. (2008). Modeling health behavior change: How
to predict and modify the adoption and maintenance of health behaviors.
Applied Psychology,
57(1), 1-29.
- Luszczynska, A., Schwarzer, R., Lippke, S., &
Mazurkiewicz, M. (2011). Self-efficacy as a moderator of the
planning–behaviour relationship in interventions designed to promote
physical activity. Psychology
and health, 26(2), 151-166.
- Richert, J., Reuter, T., Wiedemann, A. U., Lippke, S.,
Ziegelmann, J., & Schwarzer, R. (2010). Differential effects of
planning and self-efficacy on fruit and vegetable consumption. Appetite, 54(3),
611-614.
CLP
6528
Week
01
- Field, A. P. (2013).
Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and
rock 'n' roll (fourth edition). London: Sage.
Chapter 10 (Comparing Several Means: ANOVA (GLM 1))
- Salkind, N.J. (2014). Statistics
for people who (think they) hate statistics, 5th ed.
London: Sage. Chapter 10 (Only the Lonely: The
One-Sample z Test)
- Salkind, N.J. (2014). Statistics
for people who (think they) hate statistics, 5th ed.
London: Sage. Chapter 11 (t(ea) for Two: Tests Between the
Means of Different Groups)
- Heiman, G. W. (2006). Basic
statistics for the behavioral sciences (6th Ed.). City:
Cengage. Chapter 15 (the two-sample between-subjects experiment and the
independent samples t-test)
- Heiman, G. W. (2006). Basic
statistics for the behavioral sciences (6th Ed.). City:
Cengage. Chapter 16 (the two-sample within-subjects experiment and the
dependent samples t-test)
- Cumming, G., & Fidler, F. (2009). Confidence
intervals: Better answers to better questions. Zeitschrift für
Psychologie/Journal of Psychology, 217(1), 15-26.
Week
02
- Field, A. P. (2013). Discovering
statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and rock 'n'
roll (fourth edition). London: Sage. Chapter 11
(Reporting Results From One-way Independent Anova)
- Schweigert, W. A. (2011). Research methods in psychology:
A handbook. Waveland Press. Chapter 5 (Introduction to
Experimentation and the Between-Groups Design).
Week
03
- Field, A. P. (2013). Discovering
statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and rock 'n'
roll (fourth edition). London: Sage. Chapter 13
(Factorial ANOVA (GLM 3))
- Kazdin, A.E. (2003). Research
design in clinical psychology (4th ed.). Needham Heights,
MA: Allyn & Bacon, Chapter 7 (Control and comparison groups)
- Kazdin, A.E. (2003). Research
design in clinical psychology (4th ed.). Needham Heights,
MA: Allyn & Bacon, Chapter 8 (Assessing the impact of
experimental manipulation)
Week
04
- Field, A. P. (2013). Discovering
statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and rock 'n'
roll (fourth edition). London: Sage. Chapter 14
(Repeated-Measures Designs (GLM 4))
Week
05
- Field, A. P. (2013). Discovering
statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and rock 'n'
roll (fourth edition). London: Sage. Chapter 15
(Mixed Design ANOVA (GLM 5))
- Schweigert, W. A. (2011). Research methods in psychology:
A handbook. Waveland Press. Chapter 6 (The Within-Subjects
Design)
- Schweigert, W. A. (2011). Research methods in psychology:
A handbook. Waveland Press. Chapter 7 (Factorial Designs)
Week
06
- Field, A. P. (2013). Discovering
statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and rock 'n'
roll (fourth edition). London: Sage. Chapter 12
(Analysis of Covariance, ANCOVA (GLM 2))
- Tabachnick, B. G., and Fidell, L. S. (2013). Using Multivariate Statistics,
6th ed. Boston : Pearson. Chapter 8 (Analysis of covariance)
- Meyers, L. S., Gamst, G., & Guarino, A. J. (2013). Applied Multivariate Research:
Design and Interpretation (2nd ed.). London: Sage. Chapter
9A (MANOVA: Comparing two groups)
- Meyers, L. S., Gamst, G., & Guarino, A. J. (2013). Applied Multivariate Research:
Design and Interpretation (2nd ed.). London: Sage. Chapter
10A (MANOVA: Comparing three or more groups)
- Meyers, L. S., Gamst, G., & Guarino, A. J. (2013). Applied Multivariate Research:
Design and Interpretation (2nd ed.). London: Sage. Chapter
11A (MANOVA: Two-way factorial)
Week
07
- Heiman, G. W. (2006). Basic
statistics for the behavioral sciences (6th Ed.). City:
Cengage. Chapter 21 (Chi square and other nonparametric statistical
procedures)
- Patten, M. L., & Bruce, R. R. (2000). Understanding research methods:
An overview of the essentials. Topics 54-59 (Introduction
to effect size, d; Interpretation of effect size d, Effect size and
correlation r, Introduction to meta-analysis, Meta-analysis and effect
size, Meta-analysis: strengths and weaknesses)
- Rosnow, R. L., & Rosenthal, R. (2009). Effect
sizes: Why, when, and how to use them. Zeitschrift für
Psychologie/Journal of Psychology, 217(1), 6-14.
Week
08
- Hadzi‐Pavlovic, D. (2009). Power and sample size: I. The
success of others is a recipe for your failure. Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 21(4),
202-204.
- Hadzi‐Pavlovic, D. (2007). Effect sizes I: differences
between means. Acta
Neuropsychiatrica, 19(5), 318-320.
- Howell, D. C. (2006). Statistical methods for
psychology. (6th edition). USA: Thomson Wadsworth ,
Chapter 8 (Power)
- Gpower Site (for Program and Manual) (http://www.gpower.hhu.de/en.html)
- Dennis, M. L., Lennox, R. D., & Foss, M. A. (1997).
Practical power analysis for substance abuse health services research.
In Bryant, K. J., Windle, M. E., & West, S. G. (Eds). The science of prevention:
Methodological advances from alcohol and substance abuse research
(pp. 367-404). Washington DC: American Psychological Association.
- Murphy, K. (2002). Using power analysis to evaluate and
improve research. In Rogelberg, Steven G. (Eds) Handbook of research methods in
industrial and organizational psychology (pp 119-137) .
New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Week
09
- Field, A. P. (2013).
Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and
rock 'n' roll (fourth edition). London: Sage.
Chapter 18 (Categorical Data)
- Howell, D. C. (2006). Statistical methods for
psychology. (6th edition). USA: Thomson Wadsworth ,
Chapter 6 (Categorical data and chi square)
- Rogers, J. L., Howard, K. I., & Vessey, J. T.
(1993). Using significance tests to evaluate equivalence between two
experimental groups. Psychological
bulletin, 113(3), 553.
- Barker, L. E., Luman, E. T., McCauley, M. M., &
Chu, S. Y. (2002). Assessing equivalence: an alternative to the use of
difference tests for measuring disparities in vaccination coverage. American Journal of
Epidemiology, 156(11), 1056-1061.
Week
10
- Field, A. P. (2013). Discovering
statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and rock 'n'
roll (fourth edition). London: Sage. Chapter 19
(Logistic Regression)
- Heiman, G. W. (2006). Basic
statistics for the behavioral sciences (6th Ed.). City:
Cengage. Chapter 21 (Chi square and other nonparametric statistical
procedures)
- Wickens, T. D. (2014). Multiway
contingency tables analysis for the social sciences. Psychology
Press. Chapter 1 (Introduction)
- Wickens, T. D. (2014). Multiway
contingency tables analysis for the social sciences.
Psychology Press. Chapter 2 (Two-way tables)
Week
11
- Field, A. P. (2013). Discovering
statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics: and sex and drugs and rock 'n'
roll (fourth edition). London: Sage. Chapter 8
(Comparing Two Means)
- Hadzi‐Pavlovic, D. (2008). Diagnostic tests: I. Basics. Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 20(3),
162-164.
- Hadzi‐Pavlovic, D. (2008). Diagnostic tests: II. Comparing
cut‐offs. Acta
Neuropsychiatrica, 20(4), 220-222.
- Hadzi‐Pavlovic, D. (2008). Diagnostic tests: III. Optimal
cut‐offs. Acta
Neuropsychiatrica, 20(5), 273-276.
- Meirik (http://www.gfmer.ch/Books/Reproductive_health/Cohort_and_case_control_studies.html)
Week
12
- Afifi, A., May, S., & Clark, V. A. (2003). Computer-aided multivariate
analysis. CRC Press. Chapter 12 (Logistic Regression)
Week
13
- Norusis, Marija. SPSS
16.0 statistical procedures companion. Prentice Hall
Press, 2008.Chapter 16 (Cluster Analysis)
- Mackert, M., & Walker, L. O. (2011). Cluster
analysis identifies subpopulations for health promotion campaign
design. Public Health
Nursing, 28(5), 451-457.
- Clatworthy, J., Buick, D., Hankins, M., Weinman, J.,
& Horne, R. (2005). The use and reporting of cluster analysis
in health psychology: A review. British
journal of health psychology, 10(3), 329-358.
- Shaw, S. Y., Shah, L., Jolly, A. M., & Wylie, J. L.
(2008). Identifying heterogeneity among injection drug users: a cluster
analysis approach. American
Journal of Public Health, 98(8), 1430.
Week
14
- Trochim's Measurement Links
- 14.1. Measurement (http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/measure.php)
- Patten, M. L., & Bruce, R. R. (2000). Understanding research methods:
An overview of the essentials. Topics 25-31 (Introduction
to validity; Judgmental validity; Empirical validity;
Judgmental-Empirical Validity; Reliability and its relationship to
validity; Measures of reliability; Norm- and criterion-referenced tests)
- Shrout, P. E., & Fleiss, J. L. (1979). Intraclass
correlations: uses in assessing rater reliability. Psychological bulletin, 86(2),
420.