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“The major strength this text possesses is the approach in explaining and demonstrating the statistical concepts and applications.”
—Elizabeth Kudadjie-Gyamfi, Long Island University, Brooklyn
“The non-traditional, but student friendly way of organizing the statistical tests will help students to better grasp the material. If instructors teach computer data analysis (SPSS) with their statistics course, then this book would be good for both.”
—Ngoc H. Bui, University of La Verne
“This text helps students understand how each aspect of psychology is one piece of a complex puzzle which together provides a complete picture of the study of psychology as a whole.”
—Nanette Silverman, Dowling College
“…The examples provided are good for helping students understand the math behind and meaning of the calculated statistics. I also think that the SPSS walkthrough would be beneficial to those courses where SPSS is utilized. In addition, I like the chapter titles that re-emphasize what sort of data is being analyzed for the various statistics that are calculated (e.g., Chapter 9 spells out that Interval and Ratio data are utilized in one sample Z and T tests).
“The text is accessible; it is engaging. I like the organization based on levels of measurement, and the “math instruction” in the Introduction. My students would appreciate the variety of examples. I very much like the explanation of “why ANOVA” linked to Table 10.2 with the presentation of error rates. I think that keeping track of the assumptions at the end of each chapter is a wonderful idea/check, and I like the manner in which the author includes material on “regression to the mean,” which is often buried in a methods text without meaningful references.”
“The organization around data types and links across chapters are the key advantages to this text. Also the end matter of each chapter is very good. The succinct summary of the procedure, when it is used, and its underlying assumptions are excellent. Inclusion of the SPSS exercises is also a major advantage.”
—Joseph G. Johnson, Miami University
“The text is VERY well written…I like the logical flow of the text the BEST. I also like the outlines, tables, explanations of symbols inserted within the text. I find them very appropriate in the timing of presentation and thus helpful to continue reading the sample chapter.”
—May Takeuchi, University of North Alabama
“It’s easy to read, well explained, student-friendly and a little fun. The author is very knowledgeable about statistical analyses and history. SPSS outputs are a good touch. I also love the mathematics in the introduction because I have to go over this very same information at the beginning of each semester and other texts don’t typically provide it the way it is done here (these are all the mathematical functions that the students need to know to succeed in a statistics class).”
“I really like the multiple-choice quiz questions at the end of the chapters. Students typically struggle with multiple-choice questions at the beginning of this course. They don’t really understand why there are such questions in a “math” class. Having these quizzes in the textbook would really help them work through that.”
—Christy Miller Cowan, Lincoln Memorial University
“It is very readable with clear explanations and examples.”
—Michael A. Bock, American International College
“I like the focus on definitional formulas rather than computational formulas. I think the description of how to use SPSS is extremely clear.”
—Kristi Lemm, Western Washington University
“After reviewing the full text I believe that the presentation, organization, and writing style of this book are a breakthrough in terms of the statistics books available for courses such as mine.”
—Thomas Uttaro, College of Staten Island, City University of New York
Covers material in easy to understand format
cost to students
supplimental resources for faculty and students
I did not use this book as a primary text, but did include it in my syllabus as a recommended text for my students. My students usually want to do qualitative research, so this was not as well suited for my classes.
A little too specific for this course.
Good and easy to follow. Good for students to read from year 2 and implement at final year. If this book can incorporate, several worked examples from nutrition research, public health and sports sciences that would be great.
This book, based on SPSS, links theory to practice when applied to a course like Psychology.
I would have liked more instructor's resources with different examples of problems. Students get bored when you work out the same examples that are in their text. Additionally, I am looking for a statistics book that incorporates some experiments that draw from the field of neuroscience, rather than pure psychology. We teach this class to both psych and neuro majors, and its been very difficult to find data sets using animal models/neuroscience questions.
My hope is that the engaging writing style will make this a text that my students will read.
I have adopted for both summer & fall of 2014. I'm pretty sure I've already ordered ancillaries (but please check). Thanks.
Useful for those students who require statistical analysis for their projects.
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