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Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: JSTOR ISSN: 19351054.Subject(s): Education. -- Statistics. -- Social SciencesOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This Journal provides an outlet for papers that develop original statistical methods useful for the applied statistician working in educational or behavioral research. Typical papers will present new methods of analysis. In addition, critical reviews of current practice, tutorial presentations of less well known methods, and novel applications of already known methods will be published.
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This Journal provides an outlet for papers that develop original statistical methods useful for the applied statistician working in educational or behavioral research. Typical papers will present new methods of analysis. In addition, critical reviews of current practice, tutorial presentations of less well known methods, and novel applications of already known methods will be published.

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