Fundamental Statistics for Behavioral Sciences

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Brooks/Cole Pub., 1998 - Social sciences - 495 pages
This text takes a traditional approach to teaching the basic statistical concepts and methods used in behavioral research. McCall emphasizes building an understanding of the logic of statistics rather than stressing the mechanics. Similarly, the data for computational problems has been kept simple, so students can focus on the rationale and outcome of techniques instead of the calculations themselves. Behavioral research issues are built into the problems and exercises.

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PART ONE DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
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Frequency Distributions and Graphing
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Characteristics of Distributions
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