The Change and Development of Statistical Methods Used in Research Articles in Child Development 1930-2010
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The Change and Development of Statistical Methods Used in Research Articles in Child Development 1930-2010. / Køppe, Simo; Dammeyer, Jesper Herup.
In: Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science, Vol. 48, No. 3, 2014, p. 332-340.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - The Change and Development of Statistical Methods Used in Research Articles in Child Development 1930-2010
AU - Køppe, Simo
AU - Dammeyer, Jesper Herup
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The evolution of developmental psychology has been characterized by the use ofdifferent quantitative and qualitative methods and procedures. But how does the use of methods and procedures change over time? This study explores the change and Development of statistical methods used in articles published in Child Development from 1930 to 2010. The methods used in every article in the first issue of every volume were categorized into four categories. Until 1980 relatively simple statistical methods were used. During the last 30 years there has been an explosive use of more advanced statistical methods employed. The absence of statistical methods or use of simplemethods had been eliminated.
AB - The evolution of developmental psychology has been characterized by the use ofdifferent quantitative and qualitative methods and procedures. But how does the use of methods and procedures change over time? This study explores the change and Development of statistical methods used in articles published in Child Development from 1930 to 2010. The methods used in every article in the first issue of every volume were categorized into four categories. Until 1980 relatively simple statistical methods were used. During the last 30 years there has been an explosive use of more advanced statistical methods employed. The absence of statistical methods or use of simplemethods had been eliminated.
U2 - 10.1007/s12124-014-9261-7
DO - 10.1007/s12124-014-9261-7
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 24584734
VL - 48
SP - 332
EP - 340
JO - Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science
JF - Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science
SN - 1932-4502
IS - 3
ER -
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