Fundamentals of Behavioral Statistics
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 1. November 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
634 pages
978-0-07-116998-1 (ISBN)
Description
A proven performer designed for today's psychology students, "Fundamentals of Behavioral Statistics" combines current thinking with a clear presentation designed to foster complete student understanding. A classic text that features a modern, student-oriented approach to studying behavioral statistics with an emphasis on accessibility and comprehensiveness, it is built on four tenants of success: a strong mathematical foundation, clear and interesting examples, rich illustrations and abundant exercises. The revision will continue to place great emphasis on introducing students to exploratory data analytic techniques by replacing outdated techniques with the latest, most up to date methods. Real life examples, used to present the most current approaches to teaching statistics, will be revised to incorporate results from popular and familiar experiments.
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Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1542 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-116998-1 (9780071169981)
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David Jett Pittenger received his B.A. in Psychology from the College of Wooster, his Master's of Science from Texas A & M University, and his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Georgia. He is currently an Associate Professor and Chair in the department of Psychology at Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio. In addition to teaching courses in statistics and research design, David teaches courses in physiological psychology, psychometrics, learning and behavior, and cognitive psychology. David has many interests in psychology and has written articles on the partial reinforcement extinction effect, the ethical responsibilities of psychologists, the validity of personality inventories, and the teaching of psychology. David has been the recipient of numerous awards throughout his career, including the David A. Leach Award for Outstanding Student in Experimental Psychology at the College of Wooster, the Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award at the University of Georgia, and the McCoy Professor of Psychology-Award for Teaching Excellence at Marietta College. In addition, David is a fellow member of the American Psychological Association and a member of both the American Psychological Society and American
Content
Chapter 1. Statistics: The Arithmetic of UncertaintyChapter 2. Basic ConceptsChapter 3. Exploratory Data Analysis, Frequency Distribution, and PercentilesChapter 4. Measures of Central TendencyChapter 5. Measures of DispersionChapter 6. The Standard Normal DistributionChapter 7. Graphs and TablesChapter 8. CorrelationChapter 9. Regression and PredictionChapter 10. Probability, the Foundation of Inferential StatisticsChapter 11. Introduction to Statistical InferenceChapter 12. Statistical Inference: Single SamplesChapter 13. Statistical Inference: Two-Sample CaseChapter 14. An Introduction to the Analysis VarianceChapter 15. The Two-Factor Analysis of VarianceChapter 16. Analysis of Variance with Correlated SamplesChapter 17. Analysis of Categorical Data: x3 and Binomial TestsChapter 18. Statistical Inference: Ordinally Scaled VariablesAppendix A Review of Basic MathematicsAppendix B Symbol GlossaryAppendix C Handbook of Fundamental StatisticsAppendix D Statistical Tables