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>citation is:
>Wilkinson, L. & Task Force on Statistical Inference. (1999). Statistical
>methods in psychology journals: Guidelines and explanations. American
>Psychologist, 54, 594-604.
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t; Wilkinson, L. & Task Force on Statistical Inference. (1999).
>Statistical methods in psychology journals: Guidelines and
>explanations. American Psychologist, 54, 594-604.
This very interesting article was generated by an eminent group
of psychologists and statisticians: R
e. (1999). Statistical
methods in psychology journals: Guidelines and explanations. American
Psychologist, 54, 594-604.
This article should be interesting reading for anyone who teaches
statistics, research methods, or any course in which students are expected to
read original research articles o