Explaining Psychological Statistics
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Barry H. Cohen
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- Publisher
- Thomson Brooks/Cole
- Year
- 1996
- Edition
- 4th
- Language
- English
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- ISBN-10
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Abstract
Designed with the future practitioner in mind, this work is orgnized in an A-B-C-D format. Each chapter includes: an overview; basic statistical procedures (formulas, computations, and numerous step-wise instructions and lists); advanced (optional) material; a summary (lists of important points from each of the preceeding sections which serves as a study guide); and an exercise set. The author shows the role statistics play in research, helping motivate students as they see its applications in the clinical areas of psychological research via examples. The book emphasizes connections between seeemingly disparate statistical procedures.
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