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"Making Sense of Data and Statistics in Psychology" confronts the
pedagogic challenge of teaching statistics to students in
psychology and related disciplines. Recognising the heterogeneous
nature of students' mathematical backgrounds and motivations, the
authors adopt an innovative approach while ensuring ready
integration into orthodox undergraduate statistics courses at
introductory and post-introductory levels. Before being introduced
to formal statistics, students are encouraged to develop a 'feel'
for data, particularly through visual representation. Making
extensive use of exploratory data analysis (EDA), the text
emphasises conceptual rather than technical or procedural
understanding.
Statistics is one of the most useful elements of any psychology
degree. This popular textbook will equip you with the tools needed
not only to make sense of your own data and research, but also to
think critically about the research and statistics you will
encounter in everyday life. Features include: - Logical, intuitive
organization of key statistical concepts and tests with an emphasis
on understanding which test to use and why - Innovative graphic
illustrations and insightful dialogues that help you to get to
grips with statistics - Concise, easy-to-follow guidelines for
making sense of SPSS - COverage of more complex tests and concepts
for when you need to dig deeper Making Sense of Data and Statistics
in Psychology will help you design experiments, analyse data with
confidence and establish a solid grounding in statistics; it will
become a valuable resource throughout your studies. Companion Site:
www.palgrave.com/psychology/mulhern2e An innovative and
easy-to-read introduction to understanding statistical concepts and
data in Psychology, written with even the most maths-averse
Psychology student in mind. Authored by the current president of
the BPS (British Psychological Society), this second edition
includes guidance for SPSS and extended statistical coverage to
bridge the gap between conceptual understanding of data and how to
run statistical tests. Confronts the challenge of teaching
statistics The material is structured so that the reader revisits
ideas at increasing levels of sophistication, building on their
existing knowledge in order to develop their understanding of
statistics. This book, grounded in the authors' research into the
way students learn maths and statistics, provides a 'way in' to
statistics for all Psychology undergraduates, from those who have
studied Maths to A Level to those who find their statistics courses
to be the most daunting of their university years. The authors
emphasise the importance of developing a 'feel' for data,
particularly through visual representation, before statistical
tests are discussed in detail. Making extensive use of exploratory
data analysis, the text emphasises conceptual understanding.
Concepts are introduced and clearly explained, enabling the student
to understand the foundations of data analysis in interpreting
psychological research. There is an abundant use of examples from
psychological research throughout, helping students to get to grips
with different forms of data. Flexible approach Can easily be
integrated into 'standard courses', but also used to support more
mathematicallyorientated courses. Reinforces understanding Avoids
the jargon that makes statistics so inaccessible to many Psychology
students. Pedagogical features include Socratic dialogues between
statisticsaverse students and their lecturers; 'Making Links' boxes
to help students see the connections between basic and more complex
tests; and innovative comprehension check boxes which encourage
students to stop and think before reading on. A new feature,
'Making sense of SPSS', links this conceptual comprehension to the
way students mostly carry out their statistical tests. Making Sense
of Data and Statistics in Psychology ensures that students have a
firm basis in the use of statistics that will serve them for life,
not just for the duration of their statistics course.
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