ReCentering Psych Stats

To center a variable in regression means to set its value at zero and interpret all other values in relation to this reference point. Regarding race and gender, researchers often center male and White at zero. Further, it is typical that research vignettes in statistics textbooks are similarly seate...

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Main Author: Bikos, Lynette (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Seattle, WA Seattle Pacific University Library 2023.
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Ready_Set_R -- Preliminary Analyses -- One Sample t-tests -- Independent Samples t-test -- Paired Samples t-test -- One-way ANOVA -- Factorial (Between-Subjects) ANOVA -- One-Way Repeated Measures ANOVA -- Mixed Design ANOVA -- Analysis of Covariance -- Type I Error -- Examples for Follow-up to Factorial ANOVA -- One-Way Repeated Measures with a Multivariate Approach 
520 0 |a To center a variable in regression means to set its value at zero and interpret all other values in relation to this reference point. Regarding race and gender, researchers often center male and White at zero. Further, it is typical that research vignettes in statistics textbooks are similarly seated in a White, Western (frequently U.S.), heteronormative, framework. ReCentering Psych Stats seeks provide statistics training for psychology students (undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral) in a socially and culturally responsive way. All lessons use the open-source statistics program, R (and its associated packages). Each lesson includes a chapter and screencasted lesson, features a workflow for statistical decision-making, and includes all R code necessary to conduct the statistic. Research vignettes are drawn from the published psychology literature. When possible, these articles are authored by individuals who hold identities that have, been marginalized in the scientific literature; correctly use the statistic that is being taught in the lesson; and focus on issues of justice, equity, inclusion, or and diversity. When possible, lessons include interviews with researchers from the featured vignettes. Each chapter includes suggestions for practice that are graded in complexity, such that learners can choose the degree of challenge. ReCentering Psych Stats is perpetually-in-progress; suggestions for corrections or chapters are welcomed: ReCenteringPsychStats@spu.edu 
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