Learning to Use Statistical Tests in Psychology by Judith Greene

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Learning to Use Statistical Tests in Psychology by Judith Greene

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Provides an introduction to the use of statistical tests in psychology experiments. This book shows psychology students how psychologists plan experiments and statistical tests. It aims to enable students to select appropriate statistical tests to evaluate the significance of data obtained from psychological experiments.

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Learning to Use Statistical Tests in Psychology by Judith Greene

Review comments on the first edition: "...an excellent textbook which is well planned, well written, and pitched at the correct level for psychology students...I would not hesitate to recommend Greene and d'Oliveira to all psychology students looking for an introductory text on statistical methodology." - Bulletin of the British Psychological Society. This book shows psychology students: how psychologists plan experiments and statistical tests; why they must plan them within certain constraints; and how they can analyse and make sense of their results. The approach is that: theory is always presented together with practical examples; theoretical points are summarized and understanding of them tested; and statistical principles are introduced as part and parcel of the principles of experimental design. The second edition of this widely acclaimed text is an accessible and comprehensible introduction to the use of statistical tests in psychology experiments: statistics without panic. Presented in a new textbook format, its key objective is to enable students to select appropriate statistical tests to evaluate the significance of data obtained from psychological experiments. Improvements in the organization of chapters emphasize even more clearly the principle of introducing complex experimental designs on a 'need to know' basis, leaving more space for an extended interpretation of analysis of variance. In an important development for the second edition, students are introduced to modern statistical packages as a useful tool for calculations, the emphasis being on understanding and interpretation.
Judith Greene was educated at Oxford and University College London. After ten years lecturing in psychology at Birkbeck College, she has been Professor of Psychology at the Open University since 1976. Manuela d'Oliveira did her first degree in Experimental Psychology at Birkbeck College, London and her PhD at The Open University where she worked from 1976 to 1985 in the Faculty of Social Sciences. In 1986 she took up her present post as Science and Education Officer for The British Council in Portugal.
SKU GOR001148263
ISBN 13 9780335203772
ISBN 10 0335203779
Title Learning to Use Statistical Tests in Psychology
Author Judith Greene
Series Open Guides To Psychology
Condition Very Good
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Open University Press
Year published 1999-10-01
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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