Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences - Standalone Book Free Pdf

ISBN: 1305504917
Title: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences - Standalone Book Pdf
Author: Frederick J Gravetter
Published Date: 2016-01-01
Page: 768

Frederick J Gravetter is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at The College at Brockport, State University of New York. While teaching at Brockport, he specialized in statistics, research design, and cognitive psychology. Dr. Gravetter received his Bachelor's degree in mathematics from M.I.T. and his Ph.D. in psychology from Duke University. In addition to publishing several research articles, Dr. Gravetter is co-author of the best-selling STATISTICS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 10th Edition, ESSENTIALS OF STATISTICS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 9th Edition, and RESEARCH METHODS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 5th Edition.

NOTE: This book is a standalone book and will not include any access codes.

Statistics is one of the most practical and essential courses that you will take, and a primary goal of this popular text is to make the task of learning statistics as simple as possible. Straightforward instruction, built-in learning aids, and real-world examples have made STATISTICS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 10th Edition the text selected most often by instructors for their students in the behavioral and social sciences. The authors provide a conceptual context that makes it easier to learn formulas and procedures, explaining why procedures were developed and when they should be used. This text will also instill the basic principles of objectivity and logic that are essential for science and valuable in everyday life, making it a useful reference long after you complete the course.

I love this book I love this book! The material is presented in a very clear and skillful way, with both depth and a lot of varied kinds of explanation, so that i feel i'm getting a strong and clear foundation at each level before moving on to new concepts. I've pretty much been a humanities person all the way, so i was very surprised by how interesting i find the material. I recommend this book very highly for anybody with very little math background who still wants to feel they're really doing and understanding--and even getting excited by--introductory statistics!Missing statistical tables! I LOVE the ability to obtain textbooks via Kindle, but I was very disappointed to find out half way through the semester of my statistics course that the Kindle edition of this book was missing some of the key statistical tables needed to complete my homework assignments. When you get to the Appendix B (statistical tables), the Kindle edition of this text skips from Appendix B, B.1 The Unit Normal Table, all the way to Table B.9A Critical values of the Mann-Whitney U for ' .05. In between, where tables B2-B8 should be, the text reads, "Text not available due to copyright restrictions."Missing these key tables has proven to be very inconvenient. The note made my Amazon.com stating that, "Kindle textbooks are functionally equivalent to the print textbook" is misleading. Functionally, I would have failed my statistics class, had I not been able to barrow a copy of the print textbook from a classmate. The publishers shouldn't have published a Kindle version of the book if they couldn't obtain the copyright permissions for the actual functional tables required to complete the assignments at the end of each chapter.Aside from missing tables, the book does a good job of explaining statistics; it provides learning checkpoints throughout each chapter to ensure the reader is understanding the information, as well as problems to solve at the end of each chapter - with odd numbered answers in the appendix.Best behavioral science stat book I got this book because my TA recommded it. I went through many stat books for behavioral sciences and this is by far the best. Clearly structured, nice pace, well written, logical order with lots of examples and high quality problems with answers. I went through about 4 stat books and dummies/idiot books but this is actually the best. Out of all text books (by Field, by Adams, by Privitera, and by Diez/Barr/Cetinkaya-Rundel), the worst is Field (wordy but not helpful, lacks clarity and poorly written).

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