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9780716750079

Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences

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  • ISBN13:

    9780716750079

  • ISBN10:

    0716750074

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-09-18
  • Publisher: Worth Publishers
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Summary

What do Florence Nightingale, a failed Antarctic expedition, the Guinness Ale Company, and the Challenger space shuttle disaster have in common? Discover the answer in this new statistics textbook for the behavioral sciences. InStatistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Susan Nolan and Tom Heinzen convincingly convey the social power and the personal benefits of statistical reasoning while faithfully teaching its underlying mathematical principles. Chapter-specific narratives let students encode and retain their learning through vivid associative memory hooks that all carry the same message: Statistics has a success story to tell. Embedding that story within each chapter makes learning statistics easier by making it more meaningful. The resulting text conforms to the traditional structure and elements of a statistics textbook, but it shifts the paradigm for teaching behavioral statistics from apology (for being so difficult) to opportunity (to create a meaningful career). You, and your students, will rave about a statistics textbook! Welcome to Nolan and Heinzen'sStatistics for the Behavioral Sciences!

Author Biography

Susan Nolan turned to psychology after suffering a career-ending accident on her second workday as a bicycle messenger. A native of Boston, she graduated from the College of the Holy Cross and earned her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Northwestern University. Her research involves experimental investigations of the role of gender in the interpersonal consequences of depression and studies of gender and mentoring in science and technology, funded in part by the National Science Foundation. Susan is the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies for the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as an Associate Professor of Psychology, at Seton Hall University in New Jersey. She has served as a statistical consultant to researchers at several universities, medical schools, corporations, and nongovernmental organizations. Recently, she advised Bosnian high school students conducting public opinion research.
 
Susan's academic schedule allows her to pursue one travel adventure per year, a tradition that she relishes. In recent years she rode her bicycle across the U.S. (despite her earlier crash), swapped apartments to live in Montreal, and explored the Adriatic coast in an intermittently roadworthy 1985 Volkswagen Scirocco. She wrote much of this book while spending a sabbatical year in rural Bosnia-Herzegovina, where her husband, Ivan Bojanic, worked as an advisor to regional governments. Susan and Ivan fell in love with Bosnia – a beautiful country – and bought a small house in the city of Banja Luka as a base for future adventures. They currently reside in New York City, where Susan roots feverishly, if quietly, for the Red Sox.
 
Tom Heinzen was a 29 year-old college freshman, began graduate school when their fourth daughter was one week old, and is still amazed that he and Donna somehow managed to stay married. A magna cum laude graduate of Rockford College, he earned his Ph.D. in social psychology at the State University of New York at Albany in just three years. He published his first book on frustration and creativity in government two years later, was a research associate in public policy until he was fired over the shape of a graph, consulted for the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth, and then began a teaching career at William Paterson State University of New Jersey. He founded the psychology club, established an undergraduate research conference, and has been awarded various teaching honors while continuing to write journal articles, books, plays, and two novels that support the teaching of general psychology and statistics.  He is also the editor of Many Things to Tell You, a volume of poetry by elderly writers.
 
Tom's wife Donna is a physician assistant who has also volunteered her time in relief work following Hurricane Mitch and Hurricane Katrina. Their daughters are now scattered from Bangladesh to Mississippi to New Jersey and work in public health, teaching, and medicine. He is a mediocre French horn player, an enthusiastic but mediocre tennis player, and an ardent baseball fan (Go Cubs!).
 

 

Table of Contents

An Introduction to Statistics and Research Design: The Statistical Idea That Saved Thousands of Lives - Descriptive Statistics: Tools for Therapists, Statisticians, and Storytellers - Visual Displays of Data: Graphs That Tell a Story - Probabilities and Research: The Risks and Rewards of Scientific Sampling - Correlation: Separating Science from Superstition - Regression: Tools for Predicting Behavior - Inferential Statistics: The Surprising Story of the Normal Curve - Hypothesis Testing withzTests: The Tragic Failure of Facilitated Communication - Hypothesis Testing withtTests: Statisticians in the Brewery - Hypothesis Testing Using One-Way ANOVA: Resiliency as a Variable - Two-Way ANOVA: Fly Fishing and Understanding Interactions between Multiple Variables - Beyond Hypothesis Testing: Confidence Intervals, Effect Size, and Power - Chi Square: Expectations versus Observations - Beyond Chi Square: Non-parametric Tests with Ordinal Data - Choosing a Statistical Test and Reporting the Results: The Process of Statistics

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