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A comprehensive and user-friendly introduction to statistics for behavioral science students—revised and updated Refined over seven editions by master teachers, this book gives instructors and students alike clear examples and carefully ...
New features in this Sixth Edition include: * Different aspects of a common data set are used to illustrate the various statistical methods throughout the text, with an emphasis on drawing connections between seemingly disparate statistical ...
The final chapter deals with the chi-square analysis. This book is a valuable resource for students of statistics as well as for undergraduates majoring in psychology, sociology, and education.
Refined over seven editions by master teachers, this book gives instructors and students alike the well laid out examples and exercises to support the teaching and learning of statistics for both manipulation and consumption of data.
Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
This unique book makes learning statistics fun for students of psychology and other behavioral sciences, while emphasizing accurate application and interpretation in a format that makes even the toughest concepts easy to learn.
Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
This mid-level book introduces and explains statistical concepts and principles clearly, assuming minimal mathematical sophistication but avoiding a "cookbook" approach.
A comprehensive and user-friendly introduction to statistics for behavioral science students revised and updated Refined over seven editions by master teachers, this book gives instructors and students alike clear examples and carefully ...
The book explains frequency distributions, graphs, and measures of central tendency. The workbook uses as example hypothetical scores of a test given to students in four universities.
The book explains frequency distributions, graphs, and measures of central tendency. The workbook uses as example hypothetical scores of a test given to students in four universities.
Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences: Workbook Answer Key
* New chapters on multiple comparisons and repeated-measures ANOVA