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Statistics without Maths for Psychology is an essential resource for psychology students who find traditional statistics textbooks overwhelming or overly mathematical. Written by John Reidy and Christine Dancey, this Pearson publication breaks down complex statistical concepts into digestible, understandable segments.
The book focuses on helping readers grasp the fundamental principles of statistical analysis as applied to psychology, without getting bogged down in mathematical derivations. It covers key topics including descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, correlation, and regression analysis, all explained in accessible language with practical examples from psychological research.
Rather than emphasizing mathematical formulas, the text prioritizes conceptual understanding and practical application. Students will learn when to use specific statistical tests, how to interpret results correctly, and how to present findings professionally. The book includes worked examples, real-world case studies, and clear explanations that demystify statistics for psychology majors at all levels.







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