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TL;DR: In this chapter, the major objective is to furnish a brief description of the general developments in statistical inference and of the somewhat specific contributions that have been made to the theory and application of parametric and nonparametric tests of significance— especially those tests involving only two samples.
Abstract: A L T H O U G H THERE is a slight duplication of the research reviewed in this chapter with that to be found in Chapters I and III , an effort has been made to include those contributions to statistical methodology that were thought to be of at least some interest and of some potential help to re­ search workers in the behavioral sciences. The scope of this particular chapter is probably broader and perhaps less unified than that of any other in this issue of the REVIEW. In this chapter, the major objective is to furnish for the period from July 1, 1960, to July 1, 1963, a brief description both of the general developments in statistical inference and of the somewhat specific contributions that have been made to the theory and application of parametric and nonparametric tests of significance— especially those tests involving only two samples. Consideration has also been given to citing important books, to describing advances realized in the treatment of data in contingency tables, and to mentioning certain developments in the methodology of multiple comparisons that have not been noted by Norton in Chapter III.

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