Statistics Alive!
ISBN-13:
9781412979504
ISBN-10:
1412979501
Edition:
2
Author:
Wendy J. Steinberg
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
SAGE Publications, Inc
Format:
Paperback
632 pages
Category:
Research
,
Psychology & Counseling
,
Research
,
Psychology
,
Social Sciences
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ISBN-13:
9781412979504
ISBN-10:
1412979501
Edition:
2
Author:
Wendy J. Steinberg
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
SAGE Publications, Inc
Format:
Paperback
632 pages
Category:
Research
,
Psychology & Counseling
,
Research
,
Psychology
,
Social Sciences
Summary
Statistics Alive! (ISBN-13: 9781412979504 and ISBN-10: 1412979501), written by authors
Wendy J. Steinberg, was published by SAGE Publications, Inc in 2010.
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Description
Based on years of first-hand teaching experience, Wendy J. Steinberg has created Statistics Alive!, the most user-friendly statistics text for students in the social and behavioral sciences, now in its Second Edition. This textbook includes topics such as frequency distributions, hypothesis formation, and inferential statistics and bivariate regression. Effect size and power, often shortchanged in other textbooks, each get substantive treatment. Students are well prepared for a next course in statistics.
Key Features
- Modular treatment allows students to master prescribed chunks of information.
- Strong pedagogy throughout includes learning objectives, key terms, and "Check Yourself!" questions.
- Twice as many chapter exercises.
- Final module on multiple regression and the General Linear Model.
- SPSS point-and-click instructions and screen shots of the output for all in-text examples.
- Descriptive dispersion solutions shown using both N and n-1 denominators, to accommodate any instructor′s preference.
- A more comprehensive Student Study Guide and Instructor Resource Guide.
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