This user-friendly text demystifies statistics by helping students understand the rules of evidence and the logic behind those rules. The book is divided into three major units: Descriptive Statistics, Inferential Statistics, and Advanced Topics in Inferential Statistics. Students' academic success is reinforced with an extensive glossary, problems and test questions throughout the text, and a summary at the end of each chapter. Here's what's new in the Eighth Edition:
- Incorporation of SPSS throughout the text
- New "Spotlight on SPSS" boxes, detailing how to use SPSS to do each example shown
- New section on reading SPSS's scientific notation
- New section on SPSS's use of bootstrapping, jack-knifing, and the Monte Carlo method
- More emphasis on research strategies involved in forensic psychology and criminal justice
- New section on how the general linear model can be interpreted in the context of ANOVA
- New section on how to treat tie scores when doing the Spearman correlation
- New section on reading percentages and calculating per-capita rates
INSTRUCTORS: DON'T MISS THIS GREAT VALUEPACK OPTION! SPSS for Windows Student Version CD-ROM can be packaged with this text.