Statistics for Psychology
Statistics for Psychology Books
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This book brings to life the compelling underlying judgment of statistical methods so that readers can not only do the computations, but also truly know what they are doing and remember what they have learned for years to come. This book covers the basic introductory statistics and methods including central tendency and variability, inferential statistics (Z scores, the normal curve, sample versus populace, and probability), the t test, the analysis of variance, correlation, prediction, and more. For research analysts and reporters in the field of psychology.
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As previous reviewers mentioned, there were many errors in this book. Furthermore, it was an extremely unrigorous treatment, with many redundant examples and filler text. It was also scrupulously politically right, with many pages devoted to “You’re not going to fail this course if you’re female or a minority”. The same tone of self-vital liberalism reappears throughout the text.
There are certainly better books out there.
Rating: 1 / 5
I feel like I am rather taking longer path instead of aptly well organized one. Well, I am OK with Math person, so it may be excellent for Math hater.
Anyway, my instructor is nice enough, so overall I satisfied with my class.
Rating: 2 / 5
I had to use this textbook for my Statistics for Pyschology Majors class at UTD. All of the other comments about the errors are right, but I have something else to add: the syntax and examples. I can handle dry reading. I’ve had to do bounty of it in my major. But much of this book goes beyond dry to just plain unintelligible. I’m not a math dummy. I took three semesters of algebra including College Algebra and got honest A’s. A number of people in my class gave up on the book and relied soley on the lectures. My professor told me that she isn’t going to use this book next semester.
Reading this book was about as fun as eating a dirt sandwich. This book is an example of the college textbook industry price-gouging people who can least afford their defective products.
Rating: 1 / 5
This book is “junk!” It clarifies statistics in such a way that it will get you more confused, if you are not already. I suggest you get this book, only, if you have a strong understanding of it. But if you don’t know statistic than I suggest you get something else to complement its complexity.
Rating: 1 / 5
This book is very excellent and incorporate everything that you need to know about psychology.
Rating: 5 / 5