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Statistics in Kinesiology

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"Statistics in Kinesiology emphasizes the practical use of statistics as a tool to help those in the movement sciences analyze quantitative data. It covers topics that are commonly seen in movement science disciplines, such as correlation and bivariate regression, tests, repeated measures analysis of variance, and the interpretation of interactions in factorial analyses of variance"--

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First published January 1, 1995

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March 27, 2018
If you want a general book about statistics, there are better, more well-written options out there. This book put me to sleep.
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November 9, 2007
This is an excellent book for people who need functional stats knowledge. It is full of examples from physical education and exercise science. I have referred to the second edition of this text more times than I can recall. Who thought a math book could be so clear and easy to understand?!
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