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Statistics in Psychology - Explanations without Equations

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Informationen zum Autor STEPHEN JONES is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of the West of England, UK, where he has been teaching Experimental Psychology, Research Methods and Statistics for the past ten years. He is a Chartered Psychologist, Chartered Scientist, Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Klappentext How do you choose the appropriate statistical method for any given research task? What are the features that discern one statistical method from another, and for which research projects are they appropriate to use? Written specifically with the undergraduate psychology student in mind and for those who desire an explanation for the use of statistics in psychological research without the mathematics, this refreshing and much-needed introduction is invaluable for any psychology students who 'don't get numbers'. Breaking away from the traditional, numerical approaches, Jones delivers an engaging and insightful read into the rationale behind the use of statistics, drawing upon non-numerical examples and scenarios from both psychological literature and everyday life to explain key statistical concepts. Learn about the methods for testing populations and samples, standard errors, inferential and descriptive statistics as well as variables and participants.  This is an ideal companion to core textbooks and will serve a clearer understanding of statistical methods in psychology. By reading this book students can hope to gain a better sense of what makes empirically valid research and learn to critically evaluate facts and figure in any presented research. The foundations of psychology's claims are the empiricism of well-conducted and reliable data.  Zusammenfassung How do you choose the appropriate statistical method for any given research task? What are the features that discern one statistical method from another, and for which research projects are they appropriate to use? Written specifically with the undergraduate psychology student in mind and for those who desire an explanation for the use of statistics in psychological research without the mathematics, this refreshing and much-needed introduction is invaluable for any psychology students who ‘don’t get numbers’. Breaking away from the traditional, numerical approaches, Jones delivers an engaging and insightful read into the rationale behind the use of statistics, drawing upon non-numerical examples and scenarios from both psychological literature and everyday life to explain key statistical concepts. Learn about the methods for testing populations and samples, standard errors, inferential and descriptive statistics as well as variables and participants. This is an ideal companion to core textbooks and will serve a clearer understanding of statistical methods in psychology. By reading this book students can hope to gain a better sense of what makes empirically valid research and learn to critically evaluate facts and figure in any presented research. The foundations of psychology’s claims are the empiricism of well-conducted and reliable data. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I: VARIABLES AND PARTICIPANTS Variables and their Measurement Research Design Summary Self-Test PART II: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS Summarising Findings via Measures of Central Tendency Summarising Findings via Measures of Dispersion Summarising Findings via Standardising Scores Summary Self-Test PART III: PRELUDE TO TESTING Populations, Samples and Standard Errors Hypothesis Testing, Probability and Statistical Significance Parametric Assumptions Narrative Summary Self-Test PART IV: INFERENTIAL STATISTICS Parametric Testing Non-Parametric Testing (Ordinal) Non-Parametric Testing (Nominal) Summary Self-Test....

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Authors Stephen Jones
Publisher Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.09.2010
 
EAN 9780230247499
ISBN 978-0-230-24749-9
No. of pages 208
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Basic principles
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Psychology: general, reference works

B, Behavioral Science and Psychology, Psychology—Methodology, Psychological Methods, Psychological Methods/Evaluation, Psychological measurement

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