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A clear and accessible statistics text-now fully updated and revisedExplaining Psychological Statistics, Third Edition offers students an engaging introduction to the field. Presenting the material in a logically flowing, non-intimidating way, this comprehensive text covers both introductory and advanced topics in statistics, from the basic concepts (and limitations) of null hypothesis testing to mixed-design ANOVA and multiple regression.New to this edition are sections on MANOVA and robust statistics, as well as expanded coverage of effect-size measures and confidence intervals. This new edition also features an online ancillary package consisting of an instructor's manual, test bank, and an author-created Web site with a study guide, errata, and supplements. The supplements include computer exercises that use a common data set across all of the chapters and detailed explanations of how to perform each of the exercises and interpret the output in SPSS.From an Instructor"I teach a master's level, one-semester statistics course, and it is a challenge to find a textbook that is at the right level. Barry Cohen's book is the best one I have found. . . . I like the fact that the chapters have different sections that allow the professor to decide how much depth of coverage to include in his/her course. . . . This is a strong and improved edition of an already good book." -Karen Caplovitz Barrett, PhD, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Colorado State UniversityFrom a Student"The quality is uniformly good. . . . This is not the first statistics text I have read but it is one of the best." -Michael Dosch, CRNA, MS, Doctoral Student in College of Education, Wayne State UniversityCohen, Barry H. is the author of 'Explaining Psychological Statistics ', published 2007 under ISBN 9780470007181 and ISBN 0470007184.
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