Statistics is one of the most useful elements of any psychology degree. This popular textbook will equip you with the tools needed not only to make sense of your own data and research, but also to think critically about the research and statistics you will encounter in everyday life.
Features include:
– Logical, intuitive organization of key statistical concepts and tests with an emphasis on understanding which test to use and why
– Innovative graphic illustrations and insightful dialogues that help you to get to grips with statistics
– Concise, easy to follow guidelines for making sense of SPSS
– COverage of more complex tests and concepts for when you need to dig deeper
Making Sense of Data and Statistics in Psychology will help you design experiments, analyse data with confidence and establish a solid grounding in statistics; it will become a valuable resource throughout your studies.
An innovative and easy to read introduction to understanding statistical concepts and data in Psychology, written with even the most maths averse Psychology student in mind. Authored by the current president of the BPS (British Psychological Society), this second edition includes guidance for SPSS and extended statistical coverage to bridge the gap between conceptual understanding of data and how to run statistical tests.
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