
Introductory Statistics for Psychology Students – This is a free textbook teaching introductory statistics for undergraduates in Psychology. This textbook is part of a larger OER course package for teaching undergraduate statistics in Psychology, including this textbook, a lab manual, and a course website. All of the materials are free and copiable, with source code maintained in Github repositories.
Table of Contents
- 1 Why Statistics?
- 2 Describing Data
- 3 Correlation
- 4 Probability, Sampling, and Estimation
- 5 Foundations for inference
- 6 t-Tests
- 7 ANOVA
- 8 Repeated Measures ANOVA
- 9 Factorial ANOVA
- 10 More On Factorial Designs
- 11 Simulating Data
- 12 Thinking about answering questions with data
- 13 GIFs
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About the Contributors
Author
Matthew J. C. Crump