by John Todman (Contributor), Pat Dugard (Author)
This fully updated new edition not only provides an introduction to a range of advanced statistical techniques that are used in psychology, but has been expanded to include new chapters describing methods and examples of particular interest to medical researchers. It takes a very practical approach, aimed at enabling readers to begin using the methods to tackle their own problems.
This book provides a non-mathematical introduction to multivariate methods, with an emphasis on helping the reader gain an intuitive understanding of what each method is for, what it does and how it does it. The first chapter briefly reviews the main concepts of univariate and bivariate methods and provides an overview of the multivariate methods that will be discussed, bringing out the relationships among them, and summarising how to recognise what types of problem each of them may be appropriate for tackling. In the remaining chapters, introductions to the methods and important conceptual points are followed by the presentation of typical applications from psychology and medicine, using examples with fabricated data.
Instructions on how to do the analyses and how to make sense of the results are fully illustrated with dialogue boxes and output tables from SPSS, as well as details of how to interpret and report the output, and extracts of SPSS syntax and code from relevant SAS procedures.
This book gets students started, and prepares them to approach more comprehensive treatments with confidence. This makes it an ideal text for psychology students, medical students and students or academics in any discipline that uses multivariate methods.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 440
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 Aug 2014
ISBN 10: 0415645913
ISBN 13: 9780415645911
This book provides a very informative text in a style that is very readable and easily understood by `non-statisticians'. - Dr David Pritchard
I would particularly recommend this text to postgraduate students, but also to anyone who is looking for a way into understanding multivariate statistics. - Alice Jones in The Psychologist
The authors have done an excellent job, adding two new chapters and creating medical examples to supplement this new edition. In common with the earlier chapters, these are very nicely structured and easy to follow. The new material on using SPSS syntax is extremely useful and is the only source that I know of that provides the reader with this information. - David Giles, Department of Psychology, University of Winchester, UK
The straightforward approach found in this book, as well as the absence of unnecessary formulas to explain the use of an analysis, will appeal to the reader who is looking for an attainable and consistent answer to a practical issue. - Dennis W.T. Nilsen, Professor of Medicine, University of Bergen, Norway
This book manages to give a sound statistical account while giving a wealth of useful advice to the researcher wishing to put the technique into practice. - David Clark-Carter, Professor of Psychological Research Methods, Staffordshire University, UK