Understanding statistics in psychology with SPSS / Dennis Howitt, Loughborough University, Duncan Cramer, Loughborough University.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Pearson, 2017Edition: Seventh EditionDescription: xviii, 726 pages; coloured illustrations, 27 cmContent type:- 9781292134215
- 1292134240
- 150.15195 HOW 23
- BF39 .H74 2017eb
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Revised edition of the authors' Introduction to statistics in psychology, 2013.
Part 1.Descriptive statistics Part 2.Significance testing Part 3.Introduction to analysis of variance Part 4.More advanced correlational statistics Part 5.Assorted advanced techniques Part 6.Advanced qualitative or nominal techniques
Understanding Statistics in Psychology with SPSS 7th edition, offers students a trusted, straightforward, and engaging way of learning how to carry out statistical analyses and use SPSS with confidence. Comprehensive and practical, the text is organised by short, accessible chapters, making it the ideal text for undergraduate psychology students needing to get to grips with Statistics in class or independently. Clear diagrams and full colour screenshots from SPSS make the text suitable for beginners while the broad coverage of topics ensures that students can continue to use it as they pro.