Making Sense of Statistics in Psychology by Brian S Everitt

Making Sense of Statistics in Psychology by Brian S Everitt

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Statistics play a major role in psychological research. This text aims to fill the gap between a general introductory book and a highly technical research-level book. It contains examples and data sets relevant to actual problems in behavioural science, with an emphasis on graphical presentation.

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Making Sense of Statistics in Psychology by Brian S Everitt

Statistics play a major role in psychological research. This text aims to fill the gap between a very general introductory book and a highly technical research-level book. It contains examples and data sets relevant to actual problems in behavioural science, with an emphasis on graphical presentation, and a focus on computer methods rather than basic arithmetic. It is designed for advanced students and more experienced researchers who want a quick reference or refresher on statistics.
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ISBN 13 9780198523659
ISBN 10 0198523653
Title Making Sense of Statistics in Psychology
Author Brian S Everitt
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1996-08-01
Number of pages 272
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