by John Reidy (Author), Prof Christine Dancey (Author)
For students who need to understand and use statistics but find the mathematical formulae daunting, Statistics without Maths for Psychology is the ideal guide. The clear, straightforward style and step-by-step SPSS walkthroughs take you through all the statistical procedures you will need. Activities and questions enable you to test your learning and increase your understanding in a practical, manageable way.
This is a clearly written and beautifully presented text. The style is ideal for those who are new or nervous about statistics, as it supports their understanding in a friendly and easy to follow way.
Dr Jennifer Murray, Edinburgh Napier University
In teaching statistics to undergraduates for a number of years, I have found this textbook provides an accessible yet sophisticated grounding in conceptual and practical aspects of quantitative psychology. I recommend it without reservation.
Professor Richard Rowe, University of Sheffield
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 640
Edition: 6
Publisher: Pearson
Published: 19 Jun 2014
ISBN 10: 0273774999
ISBN 13: 9780273774990
Book Overview: For students who need to understand and use statistics but find the mathematical formulae daunting, Statistics without Maths for Psychology is the ideal guide.
Christine P. Dancey is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of East London
John Reidy is a Principal Lecturer in Psychology in the Department of Psychology, Sociology and Politics at Sheffield Hallam University