Basic statistics for psychologists /
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TextPublication details: Houndsmill, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.Description: xiv, 413 p. : illISBN: - 9780230275423 (pbk.)
- 0230275427 (pbk.)
- MED. BF39 .B79
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| MED. BF38.P37 Psychology : | MED. BF381.Y3 The art of memory; | MED. BF39.A54 A short introduction to counselling / | MED. BF39.B79 Basic statistics for psychologists / | MED. BF39D26 Statistics without maths for psychology / | MED. BF39.D45 The Dependability of behavioral measurements: theory of generalizability for scores and profiles | MED. BF39.D45 The Dependability of behavioral measurements: theory of generalizability for scores and profiles |
Includes index.
Using statistics in psychology research -- Summarising data using the frequency distribution -- Summarising data using measures of central tendency -- Summarising data using measures of variability -- Standardised scores, normal distribution, and probability -- Using the t-test to measure the difference between independent groups -- Interpreting the results of a statistical test -- Non-parametric tests of difference between independent groups -- Using the t-test to measure change in related samples -- Non-parametric tests to measure changes in related samples -- Improving predictions through the Pearson correlation coefficient -- Improving predictions through non-parametric tests -- Using analysis of variance for multiple independent variables -- Going further : more than two levels and multiple predictors.
"Basic Statistics for Psychologists combines clear explanations of statistical concepts and tests with a guide to using SPSS, providing an invaluable resource for psychology students. Highly readable and with innovative learning features throughout, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to statistics and their use in social science"--Provided by publisher.
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