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Using and Interpreting Statistics

Eric W. Corty

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English
Worth Publishers
03 March 2016
In this accessible textbook, award-winning teacher Eric Corty speaks to students in their language, with an approachable voice that conveys the basics of collecting and understanding statistical data step by step. Examples come from the behavioural and social sciences, as well as from recognizable aspects of everyday life to help students see the relevance of what they are studying. With plenty of opportunities for practice and an emphasis on interpretation, Eric Corty’s engaging textbook is exceptionally well suited for behavioural science students studying statistical practice in their field for the first time.

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Imprint:   Worth Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   3rd ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781464107795
ISBN 10:   1464107793
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I. Basic Concepts.- 1. Introduction to Statistics.- 2. Frequency Distributions.- 3. Measures of Central Tendency and Variability.- 4. Standard Scores, the Normal Distribution, and Probability.- 5. Sampling and Confidence Intervals.- Part II. One- and Two-Sample Difference Tests.- 6. Introduction to Hypothesis Testing.- 7. The Single-Sample t Test.- 8. Independent-Samples t Test.- 9. The Paired-Samples t Test.- Part III. Analysis of Variance.- 10. Between-Subjects, One-Way Analysis of Variance.- 11. One-Way, Repeated-Measures ANOVA.- 12. Between-Subjects, Two-Way Analysis of Variance.- Part IV. Correlation, Regression, and Nonparametric Statistical Tests.- 13 The Pearson Correlation Coefficient.- 14. Simple and Multiple Linear Regression.- 15. Nonparametric Statistical Tests. Chi-Square.- 16. Selecting the Right Statistical Test.

Eric Corty has a bachelor s degree in psychology from Vassar College, a doctorate in clinical psychology from Indiana University, and two postdoctoral fellowships, one in neuropsychopharmacology (University of Pennsylvania) and one in human sexuality (Case Western Reserve University).Since 1993, Corty has been a member of the psychology faculty at Penn State Erie, the Behrend College. There he teaches principles of measurement, abnormal psychology, human sexuality, introductory psychology, and, of course, statistics. The quality of his teaching was recognized in 1997 when he received the Council of Fellows Excellence in Teaching Award and in 2001 when he became a Penn State Teaching Fellow.Corty has more than three dozen peer-reviewed publications. His research on ejaculatory latencies received worldwide attention, including being made fun of on the David Letterman show. His statistics textbook was recognized as a Book of the Year by the American Journal of Nursing in 1997. Corty serves as a member of the editorial board for The Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy and previously was on the editorial board for The Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.Corty was born in Wilmington, Delaware, and still celebrates Delaware Day every December 7th. He now lives in Beachwood, Ohio, with his wife, two sons, and two cats. He likes to eat and to cook, loves to ride his bicycles, and is working on improving his pool game.

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