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Dr Andrew Mayers is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Bournemouth University



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"This is a comprehensive resource of all the statistics you could ever want for degree level Psychology" - Neil Cruickshank, Budmouth College, Weymouth

"Definitely my go-to statistics textbook, the perfect guide for all levels of undergraduate" - Psychology student, University of Glasgow

"This book provides clear and comprehensive coverage of a wide range of statistical tests used in psychology. It will be of great value to novice and advanced researchers alike." - Dr Richard rowe, University of Sheffield

"This engaging and student-centred book demystifies the challenges of statistics and SPSS for the numerically anxious student." - Dr Kate Bullen, Aberystwyth University



Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. SPSS: The Basics

3. Normal Distribution

4. Significance, effect size, and power

5. Experimental methods - how to choose the correct statistical test

6. Correlation

7. Independent t-test

8. Related t-test

9. Independent one-way ANOVA

10. Repeated-measures one-way ANOVA

11. Independent multi-factorial ANOVA

12. Repeated-measures multi-factorial ANOVA

13. Mixed multi-factorial ANOVA

14. Multivariate analyses

15. Analyses of covariance

16. Linear and multiple linear regression

17. Logistic regression

18. Non-parametric tests

19. Tests for categorical variables

20. Factor analysis

21. Reliability analysis

Introduction to Statistics and SPSS in Psychology

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    Publisher: Pearson Education
    Publication Date: 4/25/2013 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780273731016, 978-0273731016
    ISBN10: 0273731017

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Dr Andrew Mayers is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Bournemouth University



    Trade Review

    "This is a comprehensive resource of all the statistics you could ever want for degree level Psychology" - Neil Cruickshank, Budmouth College, Weymouth

    "Definitely my go-to statistics textbook, the perfect guide for all levels of undergraduate" - Psychology student, University of Glasgow

    "This book provides clear and comprehensive coverage of a wide range of statistical tests used in psychology. It will be of great value to novice and advanced researchers alike." - Dr Richard rowe, University of Sheffield

    "This engaging and student-centred book demystifies the challenges of statistics and SPSS for the numerically anxious student." - Dr Kate Bullen, Aberystwyth University



    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction

    2. SPSS: The Basics

    3. Normal Distribution

    4. Significance, effect size, and power

    5. Experimental methods - how to choose the correct statistical test

    6. Correlation

    7. Independent t-test

    8. Related t-test

    9. Independent one-way ANOVA

    10. Repeated-measures one-way ANOVA

    11. Independent multi-factorial ANOVA

    12. Repeated-measures multi-factorial ANOVA

    13. Mixed multi-factorial ANOVA

    14. Multivariate analyses

    15. Analyses of covariance

    16. Linear and multiple linear regression

    17. Logistic regression

    18. Non-parametric tests

    19. Tests for categorical variables

    20. Factor analysis

    21. Reliability analysis

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