For a slightly non-traditional psychology stats text (though I know a couple
others on the list other than myself have used it) check out Statistics by
Freedman, Pisani, Purves and Adhikari. Last I used it it was in its 2nd
edition, 1991, published by Norton.  It is beautifully done and may be just
what you're looking for.

Patrick

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Patrick O. Dolan
Department of Psychology
Drew University
Madison, NJ  07940
973-408-3558
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From: "Melady Preece" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 6:10 PM
Subject: Advise re stats text


> I am teaching introductory stats (3rd year course) to psychology students,
> and would like to venture away from the text traditionally used by our
> department.  I would like something that is more conceptual in focus, with
a
> little less emphasis on the machinery.  Any suggestions?
>
> thanks in advance!
>
> Melady Preece
> UBC



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