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This title is out of print. If you're an educator Request a copy Buy this product Download instructor resources Alternative formats. Overview Features Contents Formats Overview. Description Statistics Without Maths for Psychology guides you through statistical processes in a clear, engaging and straightforward way - without using intimidating mathematical formulae. New to This Edition.

More definitions explain the key terms you need to understand statistics Up-to-date examples from the literature keep you informed of current research NEW interviews with researchers bring statistics to life, showing their important role in psychological discoveries NEW Full-colour design makes it even easier to follow the steps in SPSS NEW SPSS exercises allow you to learn by using the software Full guidance on using version 18 of SPSS, as well as earlier versions of the software.

Table of Contents 1 Variables and research design 2 Introduction to SPSS 3 Descriptive statistics 4 Probability, sampling and distributions 5 Hypothesis testing and statistical significance 6 Correlational analysis: Pearson's r 7 Analyses of differences between two conditions: the t-test 8 Issues of significance 9 Measures of association 10 Analysis of differences between three or more conditions 11 Analysis of variance with more than one IV 12 Regression analysis 13 Analysis of three or more groups partialling out effects of a covariate 14 Introduction to factor analysis 15 Introduction to multivariate analysis of variance MANOVA 16 Non-parametric statistics Appendix 1: Table of z-scores and the proportion of the standard normal distribution falling above and below each score Appendix 2: Table r to zr.

Show order information for All Digital Paper. Relevant courses. Statistics Psychology. Sign In We're sorry! Username Password Forgot your username or password? Displaying the order in a group of numbers. Some key ingredients for inferential statistics: Z scores, the normal curve, sample versus population, and probability. Making sense of statistical significance: Effect size and statistical power. Introduction to the t test: Single sample and dependent means. Strategies when population distributions are not normal: Data transformations and rank-order tests.

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You have successfully signed out and will be required to sign back in should you need to download more resources. Out of print. Statistics for Psychology, 5th Edition. Arthur Aron, Ph.

Aron, Ph. If You're an Educator Download instructor resources Additional order info. Overview Features Contents Order Overview. Description This author team is committed to making statistics a highlight for psychology students! New to This Edition. Table of Contents 1. Central tendency and variability. Introduction to hypothesis testing. Hypothesis testing with means of samples. The t test for independent means. Introduction to the analysis of variance. Factorial analysis of variance. Chi-square tests.

Integration and the general linear model. Making sense of advanced statistical procedures in research articles. Previous editions.

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