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A Guide For Therapists

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Skills for Practice is a contemporary series of handbooks that reflects the changing face of therapy practice and education. * Each volume contains a particular set of practical skills necessary for effective practice * Aimed specifically at the needs of
therapists * Practical and easy to read * Relevant to students, teachers and practitioners Statistics:: A Guide for Therapists John McCall BSc(Hons) MSc Senior Lecturer, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of East London, UK. All therapists have to be confident in their understanding of the statistical treatment of data when reading and writing research literature. This book provides the information necessary to assist practising clinical therapists understand the nature of statistical procedures:: the approach is practical and no previous knowledge or experience is assumed. The focus is on providing a basic knowledge of methods used and on clarifying the meaning of terms that are in common use.
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Publication date
1996
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
160
Weight (g)
350
  • Some basic statistical principles; Some methods for describing data; The linear relationship between data collection in pairs correlation, regression and prediction; The concept of probability and the normal distribution; Statistical inference and significance; Comparison of means with the t-test; Comparing proportions and testing for independence; A comparison of more than two means; Non-parametric tests; Appendices
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