
Learning to Use Statistical Skills in Psychology
Open University Press
3rd Edition
Published on 16. December 2005
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-0-335-21681-9 (ISBN)
Description
Praise for the first edition:"An excellent textbook which is well planned, well written, and pitched at the correct level for psychology students. I would not hesitate to recommend Greene and d'Oliveira to all psychology students looking for an introductory text on statistical methodology."
Bulletin of the British Psychological SocietyLearning to Use Statistical Tests in Psychology third edition has been updated throughout. It continues to be a key text in helping students to understand and conduct statistical tests in psychology without panic! It takes students from the most basic elements of statistics teaching them:
How psychologists plan experiments and statistical tests
Which considerations must be made when planning experiments
How to analyze and comprehend test results
Like the previous editions, this book provides students with a step-by-step guide to the simplest non-parametric tests through to more complex analysis of variance designs. There are clear summaries in progress boxes and questions for the student to answer in order to be sure that they have understood what they have read.The new edition is divided into four discrete sections and within this structure each test covered is illustrated through a chapter of its own. The sections cover:
The principles of psychological research and psychological statistics
Statistical tests for experiments with two or three conditions
Statistical tests based on ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) conditions as well as tests for multiple comparisons between individual conditions
Statistical tests to analyze relationships between variables
Presented in a student-friendly textbook format, Learning to Use Psychological Tests in Psychology enables readers to select and use the most appropriate statistical tests to evaluate the significance of data obtained from psychological experiments.
Bulletin of the British Psychological SocietyLearning to Use Statistical Tests in Psychology third edition has been updated throughout. It continues to be a key text in helping students to understand and conduct statistical tests in psychology without panic! It takes students from the most basic elements of statistics teaching them:
How psychologists plan experiments and statistical tests
Which considerations must be made when planning experiments
How to analyze and comprehend test results
Like the previous editions, this book provides students with a step-by-step guide to the simplest non-parametric tests through to more complex analysis of variance designs. There are clear summaries in progress boxes and questions for the student to answer in order to be sure that they have understood what they have read.The new edition is divided into four discrete sections and within this structure each test covered is illustrated through a chapter of its own. The sections cover:
The principles of psychological research and psychological statistics
Statistical tests for experiments with two or three conditions
Statistical tests based on ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) conditions as well as tests for multiple comparisons between individual conditions
Statistical tests to analyze relationships between variables
Presented in a student-friendly textbook format, Learning to Use Psychological Tests in Psychology enables readers to select and use the most appropriate statistical tests to evaluate the significance of data obtained from psychological experiments.
More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-21681-9 (9780335216819)
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Previous edition

Judith Greene | Manuela D'Oliveira
Learning To Use Statistical Tests in Psychology
Book
10/1999
2nd Edition
Open University Press
€91.79
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Persons
Judith Greene was previously Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the Open University. Manuela D'Oliveira is presently teaching in Portugal - she teaches at the university in Porto and also in Lisbon.
Content
Preface to the third edition
Study guide for students
Acknowledgements Part I Introduction
1Research in psychology
2Experiments in psychology
3Selecting statistical tests
4Using statistical tests
Part II Statistical tests for experiments
5Introduction to non-parametric tests
6Wilcoxin test (related)
7Mann-Whitney test (unrelated)
8Introduction to parametric t tests
9t test (related)
10t test (unrelated)
11Friedman test (related)
12Kruskal-Wallis (unrelated)
Part III Analysis of Variance
13Introduction to ANOVA
14One-way ANOVA (unrelated)
15One-way ANOVA (related)
16Comparisons between ANOVA conditions
17Introduction to two-way ANOVA
18Two-way ANOVA (unrelated)
19Two-way ANOVA (related)
Part IV Relationships between variables
20Chi square
21Pearson product moment correlation
22Introduction to simple linear regression
23Multiple regression
24General Linear Model
Answers to questions
Recommended reading
References
Statistical tables Decision Chart: inside back cover
Study guide for students
Acknowledgements Part I Introduction
1Research in psychology
2Experiments in psychology
3Selecting statistical tests
4Using statistical tests
Part II Statistical tests for experiments
5Introduction to non-parametric tests
6Wilcoxin test (related)
7Mann-Whitney test (unrelated)
8Introduction to parametric t tests
9t test (related)
10t test (unrelated)
11Friedman test (related)
12Kruskal-Wallis (unrelated)
Part III Analysis of Variance
13Introduction to ANOVA
14One-way ANOVA (unrelated)
15One-way ANOVA (related)
16Comparisons between ANOVA conditions
17Introduction to two-way ANOVA
18Two-way ANOVA (unrelated)
19Two-way ANOVA (related)
Part IV Relationships between variables
20Chi square
21Pearson product moment correlation
22Introduction to simple linear regression
23Multiple regression
24General Linear Model
Answers to questions
Recommended reading
References
Statistical tables Decision Chart: inside back cover