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Using and Interpreting Statistics

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Now published by Worth, Eric Corty’s engaging, easy-to-understand textbook focuses on the needs of behavioral science students encountering statistical practices for the first time. An award-winning master teacher, Corty speaks to students in their language, with an approachable voice that conveys the basics of statistics step-by-step. Examples come from the behavioral and social sciences, as well as from recognizable aspects of everyday life to help students see the relevance of statistics.

704 pages, Unbound

First published September 25, 2006

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February 24, 2013
I didn’t love this book but it gave me what I wanted, an introduction to (classical, non-Bayesian) statistical methods that I could read through on my own and understand without a class or instructor. Corty takes a chatty tone, which may be helpful or annoying depending on how it strikes you.
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