Methodology in the Social Sciences Series
Edited by Todd D. Little, PhD
This series provides applied researchers and students with analysis and research design books that emphasize the use of methods to answer research questions. Rather than emphasizing statistical theory, each volume in the series illustrates when a technique should (and should not) be used and how the output from available software programs should (and should not) be interpreted. Common pitfalls as well as areas of further development are clearly articulated.
Most titles in the series include extensive downloadable files and online resources.
New Titles:
All Titles:
Psychometric Methods: Theory into PracticeLarry R. Price
Quasi-Experimentation: A Guide to Design and AnalysisCharles S. Reichardt
Hypothesis Testing and Model Selection in the Social SciencesDavid L. Weakliem
Computerized Adaptive Testing: From Concept to ImplementationDavid J. Weiss and Alper Şahin