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Introduction to Statistics and Research Methods: Becoming a Psychological Detective, An This book starts with the science of psychology, and goes on to cover the basics of experimentation and research methods, and the basics of statistical concepts. Professionals in the field of Research Psychology. This is a forward-looking book that combines two related topics

Introduction to Statistics and Research Methods: Becoming a Psychological Detective, An

Introduction to Statistics and Research Methods: Becoming a Psychological Detective, An

Title:Introduction to Statistics and Research Methods: Becoming a Psychological Detective, An
Author:Stephen F. Davis
Rating:4.54 (886 Votes)
Asin:0131505114
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:624 Pages
Publish Date:2004-10-07
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This is a forward-looking book that combines two related topics of research psychology in one volume. This book starts with the science of psychology, and goes on to cover the basics of experimentation and research methods, and the basics of statistical concepts. Professionals in the field of Research Psychology.

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Using student research projects and drawing parallels with detective work, An Introduction to Research Methods and Statistics engages the reader and encourages active involvement. The authors use a lively, conversational tone that makes the material accessible and inviting. This text also provides special pedagogical features to facilitate learning.

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