Results Chapter: Conducting, Interpreting, and Writing

A must see for graduate students. This presentation describes how to conduct common quantitative statistical analyses, interpret the results, and present them in APA format. Dr. James Lani covers both quantitative and qualitative analyses, such as: descriptive statistics, chi-square, pearson correlation, t-test, ANOVA, regression, mediation, and moderation (with a Intellectus preview). He also discusses grounded theory and phenomenological analysis.

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