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Essentials of Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences

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Nolan and Heinzen’s essentials text offers a thoroughly up-to-date introduction to the role of statistics in the behavioral sciences, anchored by real-world stories, a highly visual approach to presenting data, and helpful mathematical and formula support.

2637 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 12, 2010

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August 19, 2022
I absolutely HATED this statistics class and it's teacher. As for the book, WTF was up with example 6.2?!?!?! There wasn't anything else you could possibly use as an example??? People don't hate statistics enough, let's torture them with their phobia too.
The rest of the book was okay except for all the unnecessary repetition. The definition is in the paragraph in bold blue, but let's repeat it at the end of the paragraph. Let's do that with all the formulas too. Overall, nowhere near the best textbook they could've made.
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46 reviews5 followers
June 19, 2012
A pretty good book as far as textbooks go. I know it's thanks to this book that I got an A in statistics. It's pretty easy to understand and the chapters aren't too long which I think is important when it comes to textbooks. Also after each section within the chapter the book has check your learning sections which have conceptual questions as well as statistical problems for you to work out and all the answers for these sections are in the back. The book also has the typical end of the chapter problems as well with odd answers in the back. There are definitely enough problems to get practice with and lots of examples placed throughout the text. My only problem with this book is that due to differences in rounding sometimes the answer the book had were different from my own and at least twice I found wrong answers in the back. Overall though definitely a worthwhile textbook.
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241 reviews6 followers
April 8, 2016
Really well written and easy to follow introduction to psychological statistics. Very helpful in the class I was taking and I read most of it. I'm even considering keeping this textbook for further reference...
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36 reviews7 followers
June 27, 2011
an excellent introduction to statistics. no instructor required.
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