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David Howell |
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Emeritus Professor of Psychology
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| Ph.D. Tulane University, 1967 |
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My primary interests are in the field of statistics and experimental methods. Although I retired in 2002, I continue to publish in the area of statistical methods. The 6th edition of Fundamental Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences has just been published. I am co-editor, with Brian Everitt, of the Institute of Psychiatry in London, of a four volume Encyclopedia of Behavioral Statistics, which will be published by Wiley in 2005. I am currently working on a book on categorical data analysis for Duxbury.
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Representative Publications
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- Howell, D.C. (2008). Fundamental Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences(6th Edition). Belmont, CA: Duxbury Press. (1st Edition, 1985)
- Howell, D.C. (2008) The analysis of missing data. In Outhwaite, W. & Turner, S. Handbook of Social Science Methodology. London: Sage.
- Howell, D.C. (2008) The analysis of variance: An alternative view. In Osborne, J. Best practices in Quantitative Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Howell, D.C. (2007). Statistical Methods for Psychology (6th Edition). Belmont, CA: Duxbury Press. (Earlier editions, 1982, 1987, and 1992, 1997)
- Howell, D.C. (2007). Multiple comparisons and multiple testing. In Boslaugh, S. Encyclopedia of Epidemiology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Crawford, J. R., Garthwaite, P. H., Azzalini, A., Howell, D. C. , and Laws, K. R. (2006) Testing for a deficit in single-case studies: Effects of departures from normality. Neuropsychologia, 44, 666-677.
- Everitt, B. & Howell, D. C. (co-editors) (2005). Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science. Chichester, Eng: Wiley .
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