Your A to Z of Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology Made Simple
Your A to Z of Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology Made Simple
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9780198812944 |
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Paperback |
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15 Sep 2020 |
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A quick reference for research methods and statistics terminology, created to support psychology students and aid their revision
A friendly and accessible, one-of-a-kind guide to psychological research methods, Your A to Z of Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology covers over 500 key terms and explores the concepts students need to navigate quantitative and qualitative methods in psychology with ease. From a priori comparisons to z scores, it forms the perfect companion to core research methods and statistics textbook, and is an indispensable revision guide.
Terms are clearly and engagingly defined, and the authors use a selection of helpful student tips, research examples, and eye-catching figures to enrich the text. Students can also refer to a comprehensive decision chart to choose the most appropriate statistical test for their analysis, and consult a range of essential tables at the back of the text.
KEY FEATURES
- A friendly and accessible, one-of-a-kind A to Z guide to research methods and statistics in psychology
- Covers all the key terms and concepts in psychology that students need for a solid grounding in quantitative and qualitative methods
- Presents a selection of helpful student tips, research examples, and eye-catching figures
- Includes a comprehensive decision chart to help students choose the right statistical test for their analysis
- Concludes with a range of essential tables for reference.
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Authors
Barbara Kingsley - Buckinghamshire New University.
Julia Robertson - Buckinghamshire New University.
Reviews
"Without a doubt, this is the handy guide that students have been looking for. " - Dr Susanna Kola-Palmer, University of Huddersfield