Fundamentals of Statistics, Research, Mental Disorders and Americans with Disabilities Act
An Omnibus
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About the Book
This omnibus describes the fundamentals of statistics, research, and mental disorders plus basic requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Measurement scales, distribution forms, central tendency, measures of variability, standard scores, simple linear and multiple correlation, hypotheses, standard errors, tests of significance, analysis of variance, multiple comparison, and chi square are discussed from a meaningful conceptual perspective without resorting to complicated formulae or derivations. Basic elements of research described begin with initial selection of a problem, review of the literature, measurements, sampling, hypotheses, types of research (descriptive, experimental, factorial, single subject, and historical), and report writing. Legal rights of the disabled in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, definitions and classifications of mental disorders, defense mechanisms, diagnostic categories, and a "normal" stress scale are discussed in sufficient detail for use by students and workers in the mental health field. Many interesting, often humorous examples are depicted throughout to liven discussion of various topics and pique the reader’s poetic interest.
About the Author
Robert R. Morman was born in Lansford, PA. He graduated from UCLA and earned Master's and Doctorate degrees in psychology from USC. He retired from CSULA as a full professor with emeritus status. His background in the military consisted of service in the USN as a Chief Yeoman during WWII and as a Major who retired from the USAFR. His vocational experience comprised four decades of experience as a psychological research assistant, pollster, test constructor, counseling psychologist, college test officer, counselor, and professor at CSULA. He also taught part-time as professor for Cal Lutheran University and Walden University. Counseling, personality theory, vocational factors, computer introduction, statistics, research, group tests and measurements, teacher supervision, counselor supervision, independent study, thesis and dissertation were among the college-university subjects taught. He also consulted in related fields. Over 40 technical articles on automation, counseling, statistics, research, and validation of psychological tests were published in various technical journals. Among books published were The TAV Selection System, 1968; American Heritage Alternatives to Guaranteed Annual Socialism (co-author R. O. Hankey), 1970; The Clintons’ Agenda for Change: Assault on Traditional America, Commonwealth Publications, 1996; Clinton’s Planned Betrayal of America "UNAmericanization," Kabel Publishers, Inc., 1999; William Jefferson Clinton’s Impeachment and Trial, lstBooks Library, 1999; Clinton’s 1996 Presidential Re-Election, Dissection and Disaffection, lstBooks Library, 2000; Clinton’s Partial Legacy – Wars of Interdependence, Writers Club Press, 2000; and Final "Departures" of the Famous, Xlibris Corporation.