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Visit www.sagepub.com to explore our complete catalog. 55 TEXTBOOKS & HANDBOOKS ESSENTIALS OF STATISTICAL ANALYSIS "IN FOCUS": Alternate Guides for R, SAS, and Stata for Essential Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences SECOND EDITION Gregory J. Privitera, St. Bonaventure University • Kristin Lee Sotak, SUNY, Oswego • Yu Lei, SUNY, Old Westbury Essentials of Statistical Analysis "In Focus" supports users of Gregory J. Privitera's Essential Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition who work with a statistical program other than SPSS® or Excel®. Three standalone parts, each dedicated to R, SAS®, and Stata®, serve as step-by-step guides for completing the "In Focus" exercises in Privitera's core text. A conversational writing style along with "To The Student" introductions allow students to familiarize themselves and become more comfortable with each program prior to making computations. Additionally, General Instruction Guidebook (GIG) sections for R, SAS®, and Stata® provide standardized how-to instructions for using each program, making the book a valuable reference for students beyond their studies. CONTENTS PART I. ANALYSIS IN FOCUS: R / R in Focus / PART II. ANALYSIS IN FOCUS: SAS / SAS in Focus / PART III. ANALYSIS IN FOCUS: STATA / Stata in Focus PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5443-2584-2 • ©2019 • 216 PAGES • THE PROCESS OF STATISTICAL ANALYSIS IN PSYCHOLOGY Dawn M. McBride, Illinois State University This new introductory statistics text from Dawn M. McBride, best-selling author of The Process of Research in Psychology, covers the background and process of statistical analysis, along with how to use essential tools for working with data from the field. Research studies are included throughout from both the perspective of a student conducting their own research study and of someone encountering research in their daily life. McBride helps readers gain the knowledge they need to become better consumers of research and statistics used in everyday decision-making and connects the process of research design with the tools employed in statistical analysis. CONTENTS PART I: WHY DO WE USE STATISTICS? / 1. Why Statistics? / 2. The Starting Place: Data and Distributions / 3. Probability and Sampling / PART II: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS / 4. Central Tendency / 5. Variability / 6. Presenting Descriptive Statistics / PART III: BASICS OF HYPOTHESIS TESTING / 7. The Normal Distribution and z Scores / 8. Hypothesis-Testing Logic / PART IV: THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF STATISTICAL TESTS / 9. The t Distribution / 10. Related/Paired Samples t Test / 11. Independent Samples t Test / 12. One-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) / 13. Two-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) / 14. One-Way Within-Subjects Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) / 15. Correlation Tests and Simple Linear Regression / 16. Chi-Square Tests PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5063-2522-4 • ©2018 • 392 PAGES • • • • AN INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS: An Active Learning Approach SECOND EDITION Kieth A. Carlson, Valparaiso University • Jennifer R. Winquist, Valparaiso University The Second Edition takes a unique, active approach to teaching and learning introductory statistics that allows students to discover and correct their misunderstandings as chapters progress rather than at their conclusion. CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Statistics and Frequency Distributions / 2. Central Tendency / 3. Variability / 4. z Scores / 5. The Distribution of Sample Means and z for a Sample Mean / 6. Hypothesis Testing With z Scores / 7. Single-Sample t Test / 8. Estimation With Confidence Intervals / 9. Related Samples t Test / 10. Independent Samples t Test / 11. One-Way Independent Samples ANOVA / 12. Two-Factor ANOVA or Two-Way ANOVA / 13. Correlation and Regression / 14. Goodness of Fit and Independence Chi-Square Statistics PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4833-7873-2 • ©2018 • 656 PAGES • • • Introduction to Statistics - Lab BUNDLE IT WITH ANY SAGE TEXT FOR ONLY $10! STATLAB ONLINE 2.0 Gregory Francis, Purdue University • Ian Neath, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada STATLAB Online 2.0 allows students to participate in behavioral experiments by gathering and analyzing their own data using the statistical techniques taught in introductory statistics and research methods courses. LABS: 1. Frequency Distribution Speeded Reaction Time / 2. Percentile Rank Sense of Humor / 3. Central Tendency Horizontal-Vertical Illusion / 4. Standard Deviation Weber's Law / 5. Standard (z) Scores Memory Span / 6. Correlation Lexical Decision / 7. Probability (New!) Typical Reasoning / 8. Confidence Intervals Air Traffic Control / 9. One-sample T-test Ebbinghaus Size Illusion / 10. Two-sample T-test Judging Faces / 11. Two-sample T-test Emotional Stroop Effect / 12. Chi Square Test (New!) Zenner Cards / 13. Chi Square Test Levels of Processing / 14. One-way ANOVA Judging Art / 15. Two-way ANOVA (New!) Flanker Effect / 16. Two-way Within Subjects ANOVA (New!) Brain Asymmetry / 17. Power and Sample Size (New!) Stroop Effect / 18. Linear Fit (New!) Visual Search INSTRUCTOR SLIM PACK: 978-1-5063-3299-4 • ©2016 STUDENT SLIM PACK: $37.00 • ISBN: 978-1-5063-3010-5 • ©2016 •

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