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This accessible textbook is for those without a mathematical
background (just some notions of basic algebra are sufficient) and
provides a comprehensive introduction to all topics covered in
introductory behavioural science statistics courses. It includes
plenty of real examples to demonstrate approaches in depth based on
real psychology experiments utilizing the statistical techniques
described. New content in this thoroughly updated second edition
includes an introduction to Bayesian statistics which complements
the coverage of Classical/Frequentist statistics present in the
first edition. It also offers practical details on how to perform
analyses using JASP – a globally employed, freely downloadable
statistical package. The updated eResources also feature a range of
new material including additional exercises so readers can test
themselves on what they have learned in the book. This timely and
highly readable text will be invaluable to undergraduate students
of psychology and research methods courses in related disciplines,
as well as anyone with an interest in understanding and applying
the basic concepts and inferential techniques associated with
statistics in the behavioural sciences.
In the investigation of human behaviour, statistical techniques are employed widely in the social sciences. Whilst introductory statistics courses cover essential techniques, the complexities of behaviour demand that more flexible and comprehensive methods are also employed. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) has become one of the most common of these and it is therefore essential for both student and researcher to have a thorough understanding of it. A Student's Guide to Analysis of Variance covers a range of statistical techniques associated with ANOVA, including single and multiple factor designs, various follow-up procedures such as post-hoc tests, and how to make sense of interactions. Suggestions on the best use of techniques and advice on how to avoid the pitfalls are included, along with guidelines on the writing of formal reports. Introductory level topics such as standard deviation, standard error and t-tests are revised, making this book an invaluable aid to all students for whom ANOVA is a compulsory topic. It will also serve as a useful refresher for the more advanced student and practising researcher.
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This accessible textbook is for those without a mathematical
background (just some notions of basic algebra are sufficient) and
provides a comprehensive introduction to all topics covered in
introductory behavioural science statistics courses. It includes
plenty of real examples to demonstrate approaches in depth based on
real psychology experiments utilizing the statistical techniques
described. New content in this thoroughly updated second edition
includes an introduction to Bayesian statistics which complements
the coverage of Classical/Frequentist statistics present in the
first edition. It also offers practical details on how to perform
analyses using JASP - a globally employed, freely downloadable
statistical package. The updated eResources also feature a range of
new material including additional exercises so readers can test
themselves on what they have learned in the book. This timely and
highly readable text will be invaluable to undergraduate students
of psychology and research methods courses in related disciplines,
as well as anyone with an interest in understanding and applying
the basic concepts and inferential techniques associated with
statistics in the behavioural sciences.
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