Synopses & Reviews
Understanding basic statistics is essential for the behavioral science student. Understanding statistics involves knowing how to analyze, interpret, and make decisions about data collected from empirical research. Data collection is the foundation of science and statistics are the set of tools we use to make sense of the data. Why Use Computer Spreadsheets to Understand and Perform Statistical Procedures? The traditional approach to teaching and learning statistics involved the use of chalkboards, paper and pencil, and perhaps a hand-held calculator. The result was a computationally demanding, effortful, and unfortunately error-prone and frustrating experience for many students. Understanding Basic Statistics with Spreadsheets directly addresses this challenge by teaching statistics in the context of computer spreadsheets: a format that many students will find familiar and applicable to their future careers.
Synopsis
Understanding basic statistics is essential for the behavioral science student. Understanding statistics involves knowing how to analyze, interpret, and make decisions about data collected from empirical research. Data collection is the foundation of science and statistics are the set of tools we use to make sense of the data.
Why Use Computer Spreadsheets to Understand and Perform Statistical Procedures? The traditional approach to teaching and learning statistics involved the use of chalkboards, paper and pencil, and perhaps a hand-held calculator. The result was a computationally demanding, effortful, and unfortunately error-prone and frustrating experience for many students. Understanding Basic Statistics with Spreadsheets directly addresses this challenge by teaching statistics in the context of computer spreadsheets: a format that many students will find familiar and applicable to their future careers.
About the Author
Michael J. Tagler, Ph.D is an Assistant Professor of Psychological Science at Ball State University in Muncie, IN where he teaches courses in Statistics, Social Psychology, Health Psychology, and Industrial Psychology. He earned his Ph.D. in Social Personality Psychology from Kansas State University. He conducts both basic and applied research in the areas of Social and Health Psychology.
Table of Contents
Preface Why use Spreadsheets?
Chapter 1 Introduction and Performing Basic Spreadsheet Operations: Formulas and Functions
Chapter 2 Frequency Distributions and Histograms: Looking at Your Data!
Chapter 3 Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, and Mode
Chapter 4 Measures of Variability: How Much Spread?
Chapter 5 Examining Distributions: The Normal and the Not-So-Normal
Chapter 6 Standard Scores: Comparing Apples to Oranges
(and lessons in how constants impact distributions)
Chapter 7 The Single-sample z and t Tests: Comparing a sample mean to a population mean
Chapter 8 Two Sample t Tests: Comparing two sample means
Chapter 9 One-Way Between Groups ANOVA: Comparing 2+ sample means
Chapter 10 Two-Way Between Groups ANOVA:
Analyzing data from studies with more than one categorical predictor
Chapter 11 Correlation and Regression: Describing Relationships and Predicting
Chapter 12 Chi-Square Tests: Analysis of Nominal Variables