Psychology Express: Statistics in Psychology, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (July 21, 2011) © 2011
  • Catherine Steele
  • Kazia Solowiej
  • Ann Bicknell
  • Holly Sands

Title overview

This revision guide book covers the major areas of Statistical Analysis covered in Undergraduate Psychology. The focus is on the practical application of statistics to assignments and assessments that you may encounter. To ensure that you are able to apply statistics, particular attention is given to the key concepts you need to understand in order to be able to use statistics correctly; the process you need to follow in order to choose the correct statistic; and what you need to do to present and interpret your statistics correctly. The coverage of the individual tests focus on pragmatic issues, such as when the test is appropriate, how to format data correctly and what to do when you don't get the data you expect. You are directed to further readings for the mathematical underpinnings of the statistical tests.

Examples and case studies are used throughout, so you can see the application of statistics to problems that are similar to those you are likely to encounter. Features focused on critical thinking, practical applications and key research will offer additional pointers for you in your revision process/exam preparation.

A companion website provides supporting resources for self testing, exam practice, answers to questions in the book, and links to further resources.

  • Plan your Statistics revision more effectively
  • Approach assignments and exams in statistical analysis with greater confidence
  • Use the Companion Website to test your knowledge with quizzes and interactive flashcards, try out sample exam questions, and keep up to date with the latest study advice
  • Check your understanding of the important research, debates and practical applications within the field  
  • Make your answer stand out using the guidance, tips and practical advice

Table of contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Guided tour
Guided tour of the companion website

Chapter 1         An introduction to statistics for psychology
Chapter 2         Basic concepts
Chapter 3         Describing the data: distribution, averages and variance
Chapter 4         Chi-square analysis
Chapter 5         Correlation analysis
Chapter 6         T-tests
Chapter 7         Comparing data: more than two groups
Chapter 8         Multiple regression analysis
Chapter 9         Presenting the data: tables, figures and graphs
Chapter 10       Interpreting data: drawing conclusions

And finally, before the exam . . .
Glossary of terms
References
Index

Author bios

Dominic Upton, University of Worcester
Holly Andrews, University of Worcester
Catherine Steele, University of Worcester

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