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Melk
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

I have reviewers asking me for a stat reference! I used basic stats in SAS, like t-test, wilcoxon, kolomogorov-smirnov, and ANOVA. Any comprehensive stat book references anyone can recommend. This is just based of of my knowledge, i dont understand why a reference is requested for these.

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Reeza
Super User

How can a reviewer judge a paper if they have no statistical expertise?

 

I like the statsoft.com

and this is pretty cool:

 

http://students.brown.edu/seeing-theory/index.html

Melk
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

@Reeza wrote:

How can a reviewer judge a paper if they have no statistical expertise?

 



 

If they dont have any statistical expertise, then shouldnt they not critique on something they have no knowledge on to back their comments? Basic statistical tests are usually learned in school, I really dont see why we need to provide references for them. I didn't use a reference, and if I were to provide one, it would not reflect the books I used to learn those methods years and years ago.

 

Also - I did really like the seeing theory website, thanks!

ballardw
Super User

A reference book or a "how to"?

 

I like the "CRC Handbook of table for Probablity and Statistics" published by The Chemical Rubber Company as a reference.

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