Publisher's Synopsis
Howell's text provides a common-sense, clearly written approach to statistics for undergraduate humanities students. The emphasis is not on formulas and derivations, but on relating the techniques used to actual research. Students are given examples from actual research studies and asked to decide upon the appropriate method of analysis. Over 400 exercises reinforce knowledge.;The use of computer analysis makes students familiar with computer solutions without having to learn a package. EDA techniques present data in a different, interesting way. Changes in new edition include: a final worked example in each chapter that summarizes all the techniques covered in that chapter and many additional exercises;This book should be of interest to introductory degree courses in statistics, statistical analysis, statistics for the behavioural sciences and statistics for psychology.