With over two decades of classroom experience, Michael Passer knows how to guide students through the ins and outs of research methods in ways they can actually understand and put into practice. In this remarkable text, Passer’s experience leads to chapters filled with clear explanations, resonant examples, and contemporary research from across the breadth of modern psychology, all while anticipating common questions and misunderstandings.
Not as dreadful as I expected. This book was actually quite helpful for understanding some of the basic concepts during my first statistics course. Some parts are however too long and detailed.