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Understanding Statistics in Psychology is an essential resource for psychology students and researchers seeking to master statistical analysis and research methods. Written by Dennis Howitt and Duncan Cramer, this Pearson publication demystifies complex statistical concepts and makes them accessible to learners at all levels.
The book covers fundamental statistical principles, hypothesis testing, descriptive statistics, and inferential statistics with a focus on real-world applications in psychological research. Each chapter includes practical examples, worked problems, and exercises that reinforce learning and build confidence in applying statistical methods.
Whether you’re analyzing survey data, interpreting experimental results, or designing research studies, this textbook provides the tools and knowledge needed to understand and communicate statistical findings effectively. The authors’ clear explanations and practical approach make it an invaluable companion for anyone pursuing studies or careers in psychology, behavioral sciences, or related fields.




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