Publisher's Synopsis
Develop confidence conducting statistical analysis with this trusted text
Understanding Statistics in Psychology with SPSS, eighth edition, by Dennis Howitt and Duncan Cramer is the comprehensive guide that helps you conduct statistical analyses using SPSS with confidence.
Combining coverage of statistics with full guidance on how to use SPSS to analyse data, the book's straightforward content is neatly organised into short, accessible chapters that can be used in class or for independent study. Clear diagrams and full colour screenshots from SPSS make the text suitable for beginners, while the broad coverage of topics helps you progress to more advanced techniques.
This edition provides an engaging learning aid packed with examples from real psychological studies that illustrate how statistical techniques are used in practice. Learning features including key concept boxes, 'focus' sections and 'explaining statistics' sections ensure solid understanding of underpinning principles.
This trusted book is the ideal companion for undergraduate students in psychology.
Key features
- Combines coverage of statistics with full guidance on how to use SPSS to analyse data.
- Suitable for use with all versions of SPSS.
- Examples from a wide range of real psychological studies illustrate how statistical techniques are used in practice.
- Includes clear and detailed guidance on choosing tests, interpreting findings and reporting and writing up research.
- Student-focused pedagogical approach including:
- Key conceptboxes detailing important terms.
- Focus onsections exploring complex topics in greater depth.
- Explaining statisticssections clarify important statistical concepts.
Dennis Howitt and Duncan Cramer are with Loughborough University.