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Journal of Modern Applied StatisticalMethods
Volume 7 | Issue 1 Article 1
5-1-2008
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New Book InformationReal Data AnalysisEdited by Shlomo S. Sawilowsky, Wayne State UniversityA volume in Quantitative Methods in Education and the Behavioral Sciences: Issues, Research, and TeachingSeries Editor Ron Serlin, University of Wisconsin
(sponsored by the Educational Statisticians, SIG)
The invited authors of this edited volume have been prolific in the arena of Real DataAnalysis (RDA) as it applies to the social and behavioral sciences, especially in the disciplines ofeducation and psychology. Combined, this brain trust represents 3,247 articles in refereed journals,127 books published, US $45.3 Million in extramural research funding, 34 teaching and 92research awards, serve(d) as Editor/Assistant Editor/Editorial Board Member for 95 peer reviewedjournals, and provide(d) ad hoc reviews for 362 journals. Their enormous footprint on real dataanalysis is showcased for professors, researchers, educators, administrators, and graduate studentsin the second text in the AERA/SIG ES Quantitative Methods series.CONTENTS: Preface. Shlomo S. Sawilowsky. PART I: FOUNDATIONS. The Co-Evolution of Statisticsand Hz, Joseph M. Hilbe. Effective Sample Size: A Crucial Concept, Thomas R. Knapp. Advances in MissingData Methods and Implications for Educational Research, Chao-Ying Joanne Peng, Michael Harwell, Show-Mann Liou, Lee H. Ehman. Methods forSimulating Real World Data for the Psycho-Educational Sciences, Todd Christopher Headrick. How and Why I Use Real, Messy Data to InvestigateTheory and Inform Decision Making, Ted Micceri. PART II: STATISTICAL METHODS. Using E-Mail Messages to Help Students Prepare for aStatistics Exam, Schuyler Huck. Randomization Tests: Statistical Tools for Assessing the Effects of Educational Interventions When Resources areScarce, Joel R. Levin. A Skipped Multivariate Measure of Location: One- And Two-Sample Hypothesis Testing, Rand R. Wilcox, H. J. Keselman.Robust Step-Down Tests for Multivariate Group Differences, Lisa M. Lix, Ian Clara, Aynslie Hinds, Charles Bernstein. Dunn-Sidák Critical Valuesand p Values, Roger E. Kirk, Joel Hetzer. Controlling Experiment-wise Type I Errors: Good Advice for Simultaneous and Sequential Hypothesis Test-ing, Shlomo S. Sawilowsky, Patric R. Spence. Robustness and Power of Ordinal d for Paired Data, Du Feng. Factorial ANOVA in SPSS: Fixed-, Ran-dom-, and Mixed-Effects Models, Richard G. Lomax, Stacy Hughey Surman. ANOVA: Effect Sizes, Simulating Interaction vs. Main Effects, and aModified ANOVA Table, Shlomo S. Sawilowsky. ANCOVA and Quasi-Experimental Design: The Legacy of Campbell and Stanley, Shlomo S. Saw-ilowsky. PART III: MEASUREMENT: Thinking About Item Response Theory from a Logistic Regression Perspective: A Focus on PolytomousModels, Amery D. Wu, Bruno D. Zumbo. Some Practical Uses of Item Response Time to Improve the Quality of Low-Stakes Achievement Test Data,Steven L. Wise, Xiaojing Kong. Using Moving Averages to Detect Exposed Test Items in Computer-Based Testing, Ning Han, Ronald K. Hambleton.An Empirical Calibration of the Effects of Multiple Sources of Measurement Error on Reliability Estimates for Individual Differences Measures,Frank L. Schmidt, Huy Ahn Le. Latent Structure of Attitudes toward Abortion, C. Mitchell Dayton.PART IV: DATA ANALYSIS. Hierarchical Linear Models and the Estimation of Students’ Mathemat-ics Achievement, Kathrin A. Parks, Dudley L. Poston, Jr. Grade Inflation: An Examination at the Insti-tutional Level, Sharon L. Weinberg. Using Discrete-Time Survival Analysis to Study GenderDifferences in Leaving Mathematics, Suzanne E. Graham, Judith D. Singer. Nonparametric proceduresfor testing for dropout rates on University courses with application to an Italian case study, Rosa Arbo-retti Giancristofaro, Fortunato Pesarin, Luigi Salmaso, Aldo Solari. Nonparametric Approaches forMultivariate Testing with Mixed Variables and for Ranking on Ordered Categorical Variables with anApplication to the Evaluation of Ph. D. Programs, Rosa Arboretti Giancristofaro, Fortunato Pesarin,Luigi Salmaso. Randomized Replicated Single-case Experiments: Treatment of Pain-related Fear byGraded Exposure In Vivo, Patrick Onghena, Johan W. S. Vlaeyen, Jeroen de Jong. Whole Brain Cor-relations: Examining Similarity Across Conditions of Overall Patterns of Neural Activation in fMRI,Arthur Aron, Susan Whitfield, Wemara Lichty. Principal Component Analysis of Senate Voting Pat-terns. Jan de Leeuw
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Journal Of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
Shlomo S. Sawilowsky Editor
College of Education Wayne State University
Harvey Keselman
Associate Editor Department of Psychology
University of Manitoba
Bruno D. Zumbo Associate Editor
Measurement, Evaluation, & Research Methodology University of British Columbia
Vance W. Berger
Assistant Editor Biometry Research Group National Cancer Institute
John L. Cuzzocrea
Assistant Editor Educational Research University of Akron
Todd C. Headrick
Assistant Editor Educational Psychology and Special Education
Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
Alan Klockars Assistant Editor
Educational Psychology University of Washington
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Editorial Board Subhash Chandra Bagui Department of Mathematics & Statistics University of West Florida
Sin–Ho Jung Dept. of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics Duke University
J. J. Wang Dept. of Advanced Educational Studies California State University, Bakersfield
J. Jackson Barnette School of Public Health University of Alabama at Birmingham
Jong-Min Kim Statistics, Division of Science & Math University of Minnesota
Dongfeng Wu Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics Mississippi State University
Vincent A. R. Camara Department of Mathematics University of South Florida
Harry Khamis Statistical Consulting Center Wright State University
Chengjie Xiong Division of Biostatistics Washington University in St. Louis
Ling Chen Department of Statistics Florida International University
Kallappa M. Koti Food and Drug Administration Rockville, MD
Andrei Yakovlev Biostatistics and Computational Biology University of Rochester
Christopher W. Chiu Test Development & Psychometric Rsch Law School Admission Council, PA
Tomasz J. Kozubowski Department of Mathematics University of Nevada
Heping Zhang Dept. of Epidemiology & Public Health Yale University
Jai Won Choi National Center for Health Statistics Hyattsville, MD
Kwan R. Lee GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Collegeville, PA
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Rahul Dhanda Forest Pharmaceuticals New York, NY
Hee-Jeong Lim Dept. of Math & Computer Science Northern Kentucky University
Mohammed Ageel Dept. of Mathematics, & Graduate School King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia
John N. Dyer Dept. of Information System & Logistics Georgia Southern University
Balgobin Nandram Department of Mathematical Sciences Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Mohammad Fraiwan Al-Saleh Department of Statistics Yarmouk University, Irbid-Jordan
Matthew E. Elam Dept. of Industrial Engineering University of Alabama
J. Sunil Rao Dept. of Epidemiology & Biostatistics Case Western Reserve University
Keumhee Chough (K.C.) Carriere Mathematical & Statistical Sciences University of Alberta, Canada
Mohammed A. El-Saidi Accounting, Finance, Economics & Statistics, Ferris State University
Karan P. Singh University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth
Michael B. C. Khoo Mathematical Sciences Universiti Sains, Malaysia
Felix Famoye Department of Mathematics Central Michigan University
Jianguo (Tony) Sun Department of Statistics University of Missouri, Columbia
Debasis Kundu Department of Mathematics Indian Institute of Technology, India
Barbara Foster Academic Computing Services, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas
Joshua M. Tebbs Department of Statistics Kansas State University
Christos Koukouvinos Department of Mathematics National Technical University, Greece
Shiva Gautam Department of Preventive Medicine Vanderbilt University
Dimitrios D. Thomakos Department of Economics Florida International University
Lisa M. Lix Dept. of Community Health Sciences University of Manitoba, Canada
Dominique Haughton Mathematical Sciences Department Bentley College
Justin Tobias Department of Economics University of California-Irvine
Takis Papaioannou Statistics and Insurance Science University of Piraeus, Greece
Scott L. Hershberger Department of Psychology California State University, Long Beach
Dawn M. VanLeeuwen Agricultural & Extension Education New Mexico State University
Nasrollah Saebi Computing, Information Systems & Math Kingston University, UK
Joseph Hilbe Departments of Statistics/ Sociology Arizona State University
David Walker Educational Tech, Rsrch, & Assessment Northern Illinois University
Keming Yu Department of Statistics University of Plymouth, UK
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Invited Articles 2 – 10 James Algina, Confidence Intervals for the Squared
H. J. Keselman, Multiple Semipartial Correlation Coefficient Randall D. Penfield
11 – 20 Rand R. Wilcox On a Test of Independence via Quantiles that is
Sensitive to Curvature
Regular Articles 21 – 38 D. Roland Thomas, On Measuring the Relative Importance of PengCheng Zhu, Explanatory Variables in a Logistic Regression Bruno D. Zumbo,
Shantanu Dutta 39 – 55 Gregory R. Hancock, Second-Order Latent Growth Models with Michelle M. Buehl Shifting Indicators 56 – 76 Guili Zhang, Coverage Performance of the Non-Central F-based James Algina and Percentile Bootstrap Confidence Intervals for
Root Mean Square Standardized Effect Size in One-Way Fixed-Effects ANOVA
77 – 93 Tim Moses, An Evaluation of Standard, Alternative, and
Alan Klockars Robust Slope Test Strategies 94 – 100 Weiming Ke, Selection of Non-Regular Fractional Factorial
Rui Yao Designs When Some Two-Factor Interactions are Important
101 – 119 Hua Fang, A Monte Carlo Power Analysis of Traditional
Gordon P. Brooks, Repeated Measures and Hierarchical Multivariate Maria L. Rizzo, Linear Models in Longitudinal Data Analysis
Kimberly A. Espy, Robert S. Barcikowski
120 – 139 Massimiliano Pastore, Comparing Different Methods for Multiple
Massimo Nucci, Testing in Reaction Time Data Giovanni Galfano
140 – 151 Zawar Hussain, Logit Estimation Using Warner’s Randomized
Javid Shabbir Response Model 152 – 157 David A. Walker Estimating How Many Observations are
Needed to Obtain a Required Level of Reliability
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158 – 179 S. Jonathan Mends-Cole Probability of Coverage and Interval Length for Two-Group Techniques Assessing the Median and Trimmed Mean
180 – 186 Stephen Sharp Tests for Independence in Two-Way Contingency Tables with Small Samples 187 – 197 Shou Hsing Shih, A Weighted Moving Average Process
Chris P. Tsokos for Forecasting 198 – 204 Madhusudan Bhandary Estimation of Covariance Matrix in Signal
Processing When the Noise Covariance Matrix is Arbitrary
205 – 222 Moonseong Heo Utility of Weights for Weighted Kappa as a Measure of Interrater Agreement on Ordinal Scale 223 – 233 W. Holmes Finch, Using Exploratory Factor Analysis for Locating
Brian F. French Invariant Referents in Factor Invariance Studies 234 – 245 Mark J. Gierl, Using Connectionist Models to Evaluate
Ying Cui, Examinees’ Response Patterns to Steve Hunka Achievement Tests
246 – 252 Kayode Ayinde, Robustness of Some Estimators of Linear Model
Ladoke Akintol, with Autocorrelated Error Terms When J. O. Olaomi Stochastic Regressors are Normally Distributed
253 – 258 Meral Cetin, Serpil Aktas Confidence Intervals Based on Robust Estimators 259 – 274 Haiyan Chen, Test for Spatio-Temporal Counts Being Poisson Howard H. Stratton 275 – 285 Matthew E. Elam, Two-Stage Short-Run (X, MR) Control Charts Kenneth E. Case 286 – 296 Chengjie Xiong, Measuring Overall Heterogeneity in Meta- Feng Gao, Yan Yan, Analyses: Application to CSF Biomarker Studies
Jingqin Luo, YunJu Sung, in Alzheimer’s Disease Gang Shi
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297 – 303 Dongfeng Wu, When Sensitivity is a Function of Age and Time Ricolindo L. Cariño, Spent in the Preclinical State in Periodic
Xiaoqin Wu Cancer Screening 304 – 313 Krishnan Rajendran, Log-linear Model to Assess Socioeconomic and
T. Ramamurthy, Environmental Factors with Childhood Diarrhea Sujit K. Bhattacharya Using Hospital Based Surveillance
Brief Reports 314 – 317 W. J. Hurley On the Length of NHL Shootouts Statistical Software Applications & Review 318 – 330 Kimberly Crimin, Robust General Linear Models and Graphics via a
Asheber Abebe, User Interface (Web RGLM) Joseph W. McKean
331 – 345 Roberto M.-Espiñeira, Effect on Recreation Benefit Estimates from
Joseph M. Hilbe Correcting for On-Site Sampling Biases and Heterogeneous Trip Overdispersion in Count Data Recreation Demand Models (STATA)
346 – 357 Michele Scagliarini, Computing Multivariate Process Capability
Raffaele Vermiglio Indices (Excel) Translations, Ephemerals, & Biographies 358 – 367 Daniel S. Drucker, Jacques Salomon Hadamard and the Use of
Claude Schochet, Symbols in Teaching Differential Calculus John Cuzzocrea,
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