Statistics Textbooks (Summary)
I would like to thank everyone who responded to my request re: stats textbooks (even though I mistakenly left the subject field blank). Twenty six people responded and 12 different texts were identified. The full results are below. The frequency count for each text book is in brackets following the reference. 1. Gravetter, F.J. and Wallnau, L.B. (1996). Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Fourth Edition. Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-314-06806-6 [7] 2. Aron, A. Aron, E.N. (1998) Statistics for Psychology, 2/e. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-914078-6 [4] 3. Pagano, R.R. (1999). Understanding Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences, Fifth Edition. Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-534-35390-8 [3] 4. Hurlburt, R.T. (1998) Comprehending Behavioral Statistics, 2nd Ed. Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-534-34889-0 [2] 5. Jaccard, J. Becker, M.A. (1997). Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Third Edition. Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-534-17406-X [2] 6. McCall, R. B. (1998) Fundamental Statistics for Behavioral Sciences, (7th Ed.). Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-534-52371-4 [2] 7. Kranzler, G. Moursund, J. (1999). Statistics for the Terrified, 2nd edition. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-955410-6 [1] 8. Kiess, H.O. (1996) Statistical Concepts for the Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition. ISBN: 0-205-16648-2 [1] 9. Vaughan, E.D. (1997) Statistics: Tools for understanding data in the behavioral sciences, 1st edition. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-02-422733-1[1] 10. Hopkins, K.D. Hopkins, B.R. Glass, G.V. (1996). Basic Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, 3rd Edition. ISBN: 0-205-16086-7 [1] 11. Lockhart, _Introduction to Statistics and Data Analyis_ Pub by Freeman in 1998 [1] 12. Grimm, L.G. (1993) Statistical Applications for the Behavioral Sciences. Wiley. [1] Thanks again. Mark
Statistics Textbooks (Summary)
I would like to thank everyone who responded to my request re: stats textbooks (even though I mistakenly left the subject field blank). Twenty six people responded and 12 different texts were identified. The full results are below. The frequency count for each text book is in brackets following the reference. 1. Gravetter, F.J. and Wallnau, L.B. (1996). Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Fourth Edition. Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-314-06806-6 [7] 2. Aron, A. Aron, E.N. (1998) Statistics for Psychology, 2/e. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-914078-6 [4] 3. Pagano, R.R. (1999). Understanding Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences, Fifth Edition. Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-534-35390-8 [3] 4. Hurlburt, R.T. (1998) Comprehending Behavioral Statistics, 2nd Ed. Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-534-34889-0 [2] 5. Jaccard, J. Becker, M.A. (1997). Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Third Edition. Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-534-17406-X [2] 6. McCall, R. B. (1998) Fundamental Statistics for Behavioral Sciences, (7th Ed.). Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-534-52371-4 [2] 7. Kranzler, G. Moursund, J. (1999). Statistics for the Terrified, 2nd edition. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-955410-6 [1] 8. Kiess, H.O. (1996) Statistical Concepts for the Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition. ISBN: 0-205-16648-2 [1] 9. Vaughan, E.D. (1997) Statistics: Tools for understanding data in the behavioral sciences, 1st edition. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-02-422733-1[1] 10. Hopkins, K.D. Hopkins, B.R. Glass, G.V. (1996). Basic Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, 3rd Edition. ISBN: 0-205-16086-7 [1] 11. Lockhart, _Introduction to Statistics and Data Analyis_ Pub by Freeman in 1998 [1] 12. Grimm, L.G. (1993) Statistical Applications for the Behavioral Sciences. Wiley. [1] Thanks again. Mark Mark J. Sciutto, Ph.D. Dept. of Psychology Westminster College New Wilmington, PA 16172 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Statistics Textbooks (Summary)
I guess I missed this query. I don't see my text on the list. I use Brace Brace Understandable STatistics. I like it. At 11:37 AM 6/8/99 -0400, Mark Sciutto sciuttmj wrote: I would like to thank everyone who responded to my request re: stats textbooks (even though I mistakenly left the subject field blank). Twenty six people responded and 12 different texts were identified. The full results are below. The frequency count for each text book is in brackets following the reference. 1. Gravetter, F.J. and Wallnau, L.B. (1996). Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Fourth Edition. Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-314-06806-6 [7] 2. Aron, A. Aron, E.N. (1998) Statistics for Psychology, 2/e. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-914078-6 [4] 3. Pagano, R.R. (1999). Understanding Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences, Fifth Edition. Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-534-35390-8 [3] 4. Hurlburt, R.T. (1998) Comprehending Behavioral Statistics, 2nd Ed. Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-534-34889-0[2] 5. Jaccard, J. Becker, M.A. (1997). Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Third Edition. Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-534-17406-X[2] 6. McCall, R. B. (1998) Fundamental Statistics for Behavioral Sciences, (7th Ed.). Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 0-534-52371-4 [2] 7. Kranzler, G. Moursund, J. (1999). Statistics for the Terrified, 2nd edition. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-955410-6 [1] 8. Kiess, H.O. (1996) Statistical Concepts for the Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition. ISBN: 0-205-16648-2 [1] 9. Vaughan, E.D. (1997) Statistics: Tools for understanding data in the behavioral sciences, 1st edition. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-02-422733-1 [1] 10. Hopkins, K.D. Hopkins, B.R. Glass, G.V. (1996). Basic Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, 3rd Edition. ISBN: 0-205-16086-7 [1] 11. Lockhart, _Introduction to Statistics and Data Analyis_ Pub by Freeman in 1998 [1] 12. Grimm, L.G. (1993) Statistical Applications for the Behavioral Sciences. Wiley. [1] Thanks again. Mark Dr. Joyce Johnson Assistant Professor of Psychology Developmental/ Experimental Centenary College of Louisiana Shreveport, LA