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*[http://www.graphpad.com/www/Book/Choose.htm Choosing a statistical test] This is chapter 37 of Intuitive Biostatistics (ISBN 0-19-508607-4) by Harvey Motulsky. | *[http://www.graphpad.com/www/Book/Choose.htm Choosing a statistical test] This is chapter 37 of Intuitive Biostatistics (ISBN 0-19-508607-4) by Harvey Motulsky. | ||
*[http://www.parliament.uk/topics/Statistics-policyArchive.htm Basic statistical concepts] by UK parliament. | *[http://www.parliament.uk/topics/Statistics-policyArchive.htm Basic statistical concepts] by UK parliament. | ||
*[http://www.robertniles.com/stats/ Statistics Every Writer Should Know] by Robert Niles | |||
== Statistics for HCI Research == | == Statistics for HCI Research == |
Revision as of 10:54, 20 September 2011
- Electronic Statistics Textbook The Electronic Statistics Textbook offers training in the understanding and application of statistics.
- Choosing a statistical test This is chapter 37 of Intuitive Biostatistics (ISBN 0-19-508607-4) by Harvey Motulsky.
- Basic statistical concepts by UK parliament.
- Statistics Every Writer Should Know by Robert Niles
Statistics for HCI Research
- Statistics for HCI Research by Koji Yatani
- Statistically Analyzing Success Rates in Web Usability Testing: The Cochran's Q Test by Jamie Griffith
Statistics with R
- Examples of the book "Statistical Data Analysis Explained" by Clemens Reimann, Peter Filzmoser, Robert Garrett, Rudolf Dutter
- Quick-R by Robert I. Kabacoff
- ANOVA with R by William Revelle
- Using R for psychological research: A simple guide to an elegant package by William Revelle
- Using Graphics in R
- RDataMining.com R and Data Mining