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  1. ANOVA for the Behavioral Sciences Researcher

    By Rudolf N. Cardinal, Michael R.F. Aitken

    This new book provides a theoretical and practical guide to analysis of variance (ANOVA) for those who have not had a formal course in this technique, but need to use this analysis as part of their research.From their experience in teaching this material and applying it to research...

    Published November 16th 2005 by Psychology Press

  2. Understanding Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences

    By Roger Bakeman, Byron F. Robinson

    Understanding Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences is designed to help readers understand research reports, analyze data, and familiarize themselves with the conceptual underpinnings of statistical analyses used in behavioral science literature. The authors review statistics in a way that is...

    Published January 10th 2005 by Psychology Press

  3. Cognition and Chance

    The Psychology of Probabilistic Reasoning

    By Raymond S. Nickerson

    Lack of ability to think probabilistically makes one prone to a variety of irrational fears and vulnerable to scams designed to exploit probabilistic naiveté, impairs decision making under uncertainty, facilitates the misinterpretation of statistical information, and precludes critical...

    Published June 1st 2004 by Psychology Press

  4. Levine's Guide to SPSS for Analysis of Variance

    2nd Edition

    By Sanford L. Braver, David P. MacKinnon, Melanie Page

    A greatly expanded and heavily revised second edition, this popular guide provides instructions and clear examples for running analyses of variance (ANOVA) and several other related statistical tests of significance with SPSS. No other guide offers the program statements required for the more...

    Published March 31st 2003 by Psychology Press

  5. Understanding Statistical Concepts Using S-plus

    By Randall E. Schumacker, Allen Akers

    Written as a supplemental text for an introductory or intermediate statistics course, this book is organized along the lines of many popular statistics texts. The chapters provide a good conceptual understanding of basic statistics and include exercises that use S-PLUS simulation programs. Each...

    Published February 28th 2001 by Psychology Press

  6. Statistics in Psychology

    An Historical Perspective, 2nd Edition

    By Michael Cowles

    This book presents an historical overview of the field--from its development to the present--at an accessible mathematical level. This edition features two new chapters--one on factor analysis and the other on the rise of ANOVA usage in psychological research. Written for psychology, as well as...

    Published November 30th 2000 by Psychology Press

  7. Handbook for Teaching Statistics and Research Methods

    2nd Edition

    Edited by Mark E. Ware, Charles L. Brewer

    This volume presents a collection of articles selected from Teaching of Psychology, sponsored by APA Division 2. It contains the collective experience of teachers who have successfully dealt with students' statistics anxiety, resistance to conducting literature reviews, and related problems. For...

    Published September 30th 1998 by Psychology Press

  8. Statistics As Principled Argument

    By Robert P. Abelson

    In this illuminating volume, Robert P. Abelson delves into the too-often dismissed problems of interpreting quantitative data and then presenting them in the context of a coherent story about one's research. Unlike too many books on statistics, this is a remarkably engaging read, filled with...

    Published January 31st 1995 by Psychology Press