The Process of Statistical Analysis in Psychology
Format:Paperback
Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc
Published:21st Dec '17
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This new introductory statistics text from Dawn M. McBride, best-selling author of The Process of Research in Psychology, covers the background and process of statistical analysis, along with how to use essential tools for working with data from the field. Research studies are included throughout from both the perspective of a student conducting their own research study and of someone encountering research in their daily life. McBride helps readers gain the knowledge they need to become better consumers of research and statistics used in everyday decision-making and connects the process of research design with the tools employed in statistical analysis. Instructors and students alike will appreciate the extra opportunities for practice with the accompanying Lab Manual for Statistical Analysis, also written by McBride and her frequent collaborator, J. Cooper Cutting.
"This is a good text on introductory statistics that uses clear language and is easy for undergraduate students to read and understand. It goes through data analysis as it relates to research design and hypothesis testing step by step, which is a unique contribution of this book."
-- Paul S. Foster"I really like the idea of an integrated stats/methods text that could also be used separately. The activities in the lab manual are nicely done and would provide additional practice for the students."
-- Courtney McManus"A well thought-out statistics book that hits all the high points that students need without getting bogged down."
-- MichaelISBN: 9781506325224
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 700g
392 pages