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 Forthcoming Statistics Textbook
Posted by: Rebecca Warner
Title/Position: Professor
School/Organization: University of New Hampshire
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: August 4th, 2007


Sage is releasing my statistics textbook (Applied Statistics: From Bivariate through Multivariate Techniques) on August 28th, 2007. The book answers important conceptual questions in clear, simple language (Why is there variance? What is a partition of variance? How do researcher design decisions tend to influence the values of test statistics such as t? What does it mean to "statistically control" for one variable when evaluating the nature and strength of association between other variables? what does it mean to say "p < .05"?) . Each chapter focuses on an empirical example (including raw data, SPSS screen shots, syntax, output, and Results section). Instructor ancillary materials include PowerPoint, a SAS supplement, glossary, comprehension questions, and (for instructors only) complete answers to comprehension questions.

To find out more about the book please visit this web site:

http://pubpages.unh.edu/~rmw/

Complimentary instructor copies are available through the Sage web site. Look for:

Rebecca M. Warner
Applied Statistics: From Bivariate through Multivariate Techniques

This book is appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate level courses in statistics for psychologists.

Sincerely,
Dr. Rebecca Warner
University of New Hampshire
Durham NH 03824
rmw@unh.edu



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