Introduces students to a range of commonly used statistical procedures typically included in the curricula of undergraduate applied statistics and research methodology units. This text takes an approach to the subject matter, working through each procedure in an illustrated, step-by-step fashion.
Introduces students to a range of commonly used statistical procedures typically included in the curricula of undergraduate applied statistics and research methodology units. This text takes an approach to the subject matter, working through each procedure in an illustrated, step-by-step fashion.
This practical and highly visual text introduces students to a range of commonly used statistical procedures typically included in the curricula of undergraduate applied statistics and research methodology units. The text takes a hands-on approach to the subject matter, working through each procedure in an illustrated, step-by-step fashion. As well as a focus on "doing", the authors also emphasise interpretation and reporting throughout using many examples with annotated SPSS output and explanations of how specific research findings can be communicated clearly and concisely.
Dr Kellie Bennett is an Associate Professor and Head of the Behavioural Science Unit in the School of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Western Australia. Kellie lectures in the medical and dental programmes and supervises postgraduate students. In the past, Kellie has provided statistical advice for a number of large research projects. Kellie's main research interests include psychological aspects of mental health, communication, developmental consequences of substance use, complementary and integrative therapies, and related statistical analysis and research methodology. Peter Allen is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology and Speech Pathology at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia. He teaches research methods and statistics to undergraduate students, working with them to solve problems and answer practical questions using IBM SPSS Statistics. Peter's main areas of research interest are online behaviour, online research methods, and research methods pedagogy.
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