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(BQ) Part 2 book "Statistics without maths for psychology" has contents: Analysis of differences between three or more conditions, analysis of variance with more than one IV, regression analysis, analysis of three or more groups partialling out effects of a covariate, introduction to factor analysis,.and other contents. | Find more at ‘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.’ SEVENTH EDITION 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 Statistics without Maths for Psychology, 7th edition, will help you gain the confidence to apply statistical concepts and use SPSS to analyse data within your studies and future independent research. This new edition has been fully revised and is suitable for use with SPSS version 23 and earlier. Key features: • Full-colour design and screenshots of the steps you need to take when using SPSS to help build an understanding of and confidence in analysing data. • Up-to-date examples from the literature to keep you informed of current research. • Activities related to the literature help you learn how to understand and interpret research findings. • Interviews with researchers bring statistics to life showing their important role in psychological discoveries. • Multiple choice questions at the end of each chapter enable you to check your understanding and progress. Suitable for students taking a course in psychology, applied psychology, social science and other related fields. Christine P. Dancey is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of East London. John Reidy is Head of Academic Operations in the Department of Psychology, Sociology and Politics at Sheffield Hallam University. Christine Dancey and John Reidy SEVENTH EDITION Dancey and Reidy Statistics without Maths for Psychology Highly praised for its clear, straightforward approach, .
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