How to think about statistics (A Series of books in psychology) - Softcover

Phillips, John L

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Synopsis

Use as a supplementary text in a course that demands some statistical thinking but does not focus on statistics. The other use is as a self-teaching preparation for a course that does focus on statistics. Also for those in business or a profession who encounter quantitative information in their work and have no training in statistics and lack time or opportunity to take a statistics course. A third use is for the citizen who seeks information to understand issues that arise in policies, business or buying items that require some quantitative knowledge.

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About the Author

John L. Phillips is a well-known expert in both statistics and psychology. A retired professor of psychology at Boise State University, Phillips lives in Boise, Idaho.

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"Well suited for a course that requires some understanding of statistics to interpret and critique data and studies that are integral to the subject matter of the course." -- Science Books & Films

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