JIm, I've always been partial to An Introduction to Statistics and Research Methods: Becoming a Psychological Detective by Davis and Smith (Prentice Hall). It doesn't contain any case studies, but the authors have a good writing style.
Michael Michael Britt www.thepsychfiles.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Dec 4, 2007, at 2:11 PM, Jim Dougan wrote: > TIPsters, > > I have agreed (perhaps against my better judgement) to teach a low- > level "stats plus methods" course - essentially for Psych minors > who have up until now been taking our regular two-course stats/ > methods sequence. > > I am looking for a low-level combined stats/methods text, > preferably with case studies. Alternatively, I could use a stand- > alone case study book (similar to the old Johnson and Solso text - > now out of print). > > Any recommendations? > > -- Jim Dougan > > > > > > > > --- ---
