本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
486
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1992
出版社
Prentce-Hall
ISBN-10
013928656X
ISBN-13
9780139286568
説明
Annabel Ness Evans delves into the fascinating intersection of statistics and behavioral science, presenting a compelling narrative that demystifies the use of basic statistical concepts in understanding human behavior. The book offers an accessible approach, making it ideal for both newcomers and seasoned scholars interested in exploring the quantitative aspects of behavioral studies.
Through clear explanations and illustrative examples, Evans emphasizes how fundamental statistical techniques can unveil patterns and insights in human actions and decisions. Readers can expect to engage with key concepts that illuminate the data-driven side of psychology and social sciences, enhancing their analytical skills.
The author encourages a practical application of statistical knowledge, guiding readers to not only grasp theoretical ideas but also to apply them in real-world situations. This engaging resource serves as a bridge for those who wish to navigate the complexities of behavioral data without prior extensive training in statistics, fostering a deeper appreciation of the dynamics of human behavior.
Through clear explanations and illustrative examples, Evans emphasizes how fundamental statistical techniques can unveil patterns and insights in human actions and decisions. Readers can expect to engage with key concepts that illuminate the data-driven side of psychology and social sciences, enhancing their analytical skills.
The author encourages a practical application of statistical knowledge, guiding readers to not only grasp theoretical ideas but also to apply them in real-world situations. This engaging resource serves as a bridge for those who wish to navigate the complexities of behavioral data without prior extensive training in statistics, fostering a deeper appreciation of the dynamics of human behavior.