The following guide was suggested on the spss listserv: http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~mb55/talks/upset.htm
Posted by cschulz at March 29, 2007 3:22 PMBeing new to the world of statistics, quantitative research and journal writing, I am not clear about what to pay attention to in writing. I, of course, have an advisor and other resources to turn to, but to find an blog article that gives me the opinion of statistical referees based on their experience is welcome. For specifics, I'll refer to what each journal establishes as guidelines for submission, and I apprecaite having this information available to me on a general basis.
Posted by: Janet at January 26, 2008 6:58 PMI liked this post for the same reasons Janet does. This article is filled with good hints for the person who is new to this level of statistics. It is helpful to have multiple sources to refer to.
One reason I am very happy to be taking Quantitative Research Methods this semester is to see statistics being used in a research setting rather than just in class. I’ve had the hunch that it will be very different, and this post assures me that it will!!
Posted by: Chelsea at January 27, 2008 10:46 AM