Statistics Without Maths for Psychology

Statistics Without Maths for Psychology by Christine P. Dancey, published by Pearson/Prentice Hall in 2007, is a comprehensive resource designed for psychology students. This 4th edition, consisting of 619 pages, focuses on guiding readers through the application of statistics without relying on complex mathematical formulas. The book emphasizes the use of SPSS and provides clear explanations of essential statistical concepts, making it a valuable tool for those studying psychology.
Readers will find a variety of activities, exercises, and multiple-choice questions that allow them to test their knowledge and practice their skills. The text includes up-to-date examples and discussion points, along with practical tips to enhance the learning experience. Covering topics such as probability and statistics, this edition serves as a practical guide for students seeking to understand statistical methods in the context of psychology.
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Statistics Without Maths for Psychology is an essential companion to any psychology course, guiding students through the process of using statistics without mathematical formulae. It provides the tools to use SPSS and gives clear but comprehensive explanations of all the statistical concepts needed. This text offers students the opportunity to test their knowledge and practice their skills with activities, exercises and multiple choice questions, and is packed with up-to-date examples, “discussion points” and handy tips to aid them in their studies.
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