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Statistical Methods for Psychology With Infotrac |
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Rating: Summary: Difficult Text Review: As an older grad student who hasn't had math or a stats class in a long time, this text was tough to understand. In fact, after the first chapter, I never used it--I found Gravetter and Wallnau's "Essentials of Statistics" much more helpful. (I aced the course--but I also had a great professor).
Rating: Summary: Useless Review: Do not buy this book with the hopes of learning statistics. A much better buy would be Statistical for the Behavioral Sciences by Frederick Gravetter and Larry Wallnau. He gives plenty of examples of researchers or writers who like one method versus another, but very few real examples of what you're doing or why? He does show a very broad knowledge of the origins of statistics, but who's really interested unless you plan on writing a paper on statistics. If you want to understand and learn statistics, buy another book. I am a student and I've seen good and bad. This is the first review I've written, but I felt compelled. The textbook is unnecessarily wordy. He takes 3 paragraphs to say something that could have been clearer in a sentence. This guy even spends a great deal of time on formulas, he admits we're not using anymore. Then why include them in the text. If you purchase this one, be sure to buy another one to supplement it. Unless you already have a pretty good foundation. This textbook is a lot of knowledgeable jargon. The two good things about the text: 1) He includes information about statistical software - a lot of statistic books ignore them. 2)It's not the only statistics book we have to choose from.
Rating: Summary: Excellent advanced stats book Review: Howell does an excellent job of teaching more advanced univariate stats in this textbook. He doesn't spend much time on the elementary stats that users should be familiar with before reading this book, but it's an excellent graduate-level or reference text.
Rating: Summary: Statistical Methods for Psychology by David Howell Review: I am a university professor who is always looking for an advanced statistics text that will make some of the most common (and some not-so-common) statistical tests understandable and accessible to my students. It is true that this text is not suitable for the novice looking for an introduction to the field. However, for those who already understand the basic principles and concepts, this book is an invaluable tool. My graduate students love it, and I find it to be among the best of its kind.
Rating: Summary: The King of Statistics Books Review: This is the very best book on statistics I've ever seen. Whether you're in Psychology or not, you'll love the clear explanations with practical examples. There's plenty of math for those who want to gain a deep understanding of the subject, but this book is suitable for anyone wishing to finally understand statistics.
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