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BUNDLE: Salkind:Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics,5e + Salkind:Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics Interactive EBook

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ISBN-10: 1483344207

ISBN-13: 9781483344201

Edition: 2014

Authors: Neil J. Salkind

List price: $89.00
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The bestselling Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics is now in its Fifth Edition and now also available in an interactive eBook edition! Continuing its hallmark use of humour, this text helps students develop an understanding of an often intimidating and difficult subject with an approach that is informative, personable, and clear. Author Neil J. Salkind takes students through various statistical procedures, beginning with descriptive statistics, correlation, and graphical representation of data, and ending with inferential techniques and analysis of variance. In addition, the book covers SPSS and includes reviews of more advanced techniques, such as reliability, validity,…    
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Book details

List price: $89.00
Copyright year: 2014
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/4/2013
Size: 6.75" wide x 9.75" long x 0.80" tall
Weight: 1.782
Language: English

Neil J. Salkind received his PhD from the University of Maryland in Human Development. After teaching for 35 years at the University of Kansas, he remains a professor emeritus in the department of psychology and research in education, where he continues to collaborate with colleagues and work with students. His early interests were in the area of children's cognitive development, and after research in the areas of cognitive style and (what was then known as) hyperactivity, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of North Carolina's Bush Center for Child and Family Policy. His work then changed direction to focus on child and family policy, specifically the impact of alternative forms…