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Inferential Statistics

Inferential statistics use laws of probability to make inferences about a population based on information gleaned from a sample. Such statistics are particularly useful given the unlikely occurrence that a researcher has access to an entire population. The population is the larger group of interest from which a sample is drawn.

Inferential Statistics-Key Words and Concepts

Hypothesis - An educated guess on a trend, group difference, or association. 

CREATIVE HYPOTHESIS GENERATING IN PSYCHOLOGY: Some Useful Heuristics

T-Tests - used to compare the average scores between two different groups in a study to see if the groups are different from each other.

Learning to Use Statistical Tests in Psychology

Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) - compares the average scores between three or more different groups in a study to see if the groups are different from each other. ANOVA is exactly the same as a t-test, but it can analyze multiple groups at once (what makes it different is how the equation works).

Analysis of Variance and Functional Measurement : A Practical Guide

Ordinal Measurement in the Behavioral Sciences

Basic Psychological Measurement, Research Designs, and Statistics Without Math

Critical Issues in Research Projects

  •  Broad Formulation of research aims and objectives.
  • Lack of experience in primary data collection.
  • Small Sample size. 
  •  Lack of previous studies in the research area. 

Further Readings:

Critical issues in cross-cultural counseling research: Case example of an ongoing project

Problems with Psychology Research: Publishing

 

Research Methods and Statistics

Psychology Research can encompass case studies, naturalistic observation, surveys, and laboratory observations. These observations are considered Descriptive or Correlational Research Methods. Descriptive research aims to accurately and systematically describe a population, situation or phenomenon. It can answer what, when, where, when and how questions, but not why questions. Correlational research involves measuring two variables and assessing the relationship between them, with no manipulation of an independent variable. Correlational research is not defined by where or how the data are collected.

To aid in understanding the basics of descriptive and correlational research methods in the behavioral science.

Research Methods in Psychology