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Informationen zum Autor Sandy MacRae is the author of Drawing Inferences from Statistical Data, published by Wiley. Klappentext Open Learning Units offer a very flexible approach to the teaching of psychology. They are designed to be more than sufficient for the purposes of A/S and A-Level psychology, and the applied emphasis will appeal to various vocational courses such as those offered by BTEC and also to mature students on Access courses. Their primary use will be in the classroom with a tutor's guidance, but the interactive style makes them equally appropriate for the purposes of self-study. More advanced students might want to use the Units to learn at their own pace, and in all cases, the careful structure of the writing and the extensive use of Examples, Open Questions and Self-Assessment Questions make them ideal revision guides. Zusammenfassung The third in a series of three open learning units on research methods for the behavioural sciences. They are suitable either for classroom use or as distance learning material for students working alone. They make extensive use of questions! examples! illustrations and project work. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Making inferences about populations2. The Characteristics of significance tests3. Inferences from scores that occur in pairs4. Inferences from scores that are not in pairs 5. Interpreting the frequencies of categories in a single sample6. Interpreting the frequencies of categories in two or more samples 7. Summary of the statistical methods in this unit Glossary Answers to self-assessment questions Answers to 'something to try' activities