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James Grice
author of Observation Oriented Modeling: Analysis of Cause in the Behavioral Sciences
February 4, 2013
James W. Grice (B.S., Wright State University; Ph.D., University of new Mexico) is a professor of psychology at Oklahoma State University. His work appears in such journals as Multivariate Behavioral Research, Psychological Methods, and the Journal of Personality. His computer program, Idiogrid, is in circulation in more than 30 countries worldwide.
Observation Oriented Modeling: Analysis of Cause in the Behavioral Sciences introduces a new data analysis technique that addresses long standing criticisms of the current standard statistics. The book presents the mathematics and techniques underlying the new method, discussing causality, modeling and logical hypothesis testing. Examples of how to approach and interpret data using OOM are presented throughout the book, including analysis of several classic studies in psychology. These analyses are conducted using comprehensive software for the Windows operating system that has been written to accompany the book.
URL: https://library.okstate.edu/news/celebratingbooks/2013-honorees/james-grice
Last Updated: 12 January 2022