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Using and Interpreting Statistics

A Practical Text for the Health, Behavioral, and Social Sciences

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Using and Interpreting Statistics is a uniquely engaging and easy-to-understand introductory text for a statistics course for the health, behavioral, or social sciences. Written by an award-winning master teacher, this full-color text - the only full-color statistics text on the market - covers all the essential topics needed for an introductory statistics course in an engaging, reader-friendly style. It uses a variety of memorable examples not only from the health, behavioral, and social sciences, but from everyday life, to help drive home important topics. In addition, a unique collection of learning aids helps students not just learn the content but actually enjoy the reading and apply it to their course of study. Learning aids include a chapter-opening Chapter Roadmap, Group Practice exercises interspersed throughout the chapters, Review Exercises and Homework Problems at the end of each chapter, and a unique Tom and Harry mnemonic that helps students to routinize statistical decision-making.
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Publication date
2006
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
608
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 235
Weight (g)
853
  • 1. Introduction to Statistics: Purpose, Measurement, Terminology, and Rounding

    2. Tables and Graphs

    3. Transformed Scores I: Percentile Ranks

    4. Descriptive Statistics: Measuring Central Tendency and Variability

    5. Transformed Scores II: Standard Scores and the Normal Distribution

    6. Sampling and Confidence Intervals

    7. Relationship Tests and Hypothesis Testing: The Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient

    8. Interpreting Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficients

    9. Two-Sample Difference Tests: The Independent-Samples t Test

    10. Multiple-Sample Difference Tests I: One-Way Analysis of Variance

    11. Multiple-Sample Difference Tests II: Factorial and Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance

    12. The Chi-Square Test for Contingency Tables

    13. What Test When: Choosing the Appropriate Statistical Test

    Appendices

    Answers to Review Questions

    Index
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