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Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
Published in Hardcover by Allyn & Bacon (1994-01)
Author: W. Lawrence Neuman
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Social Research Methods
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-11
Excellent review of statistics and their uses in social science research methods. Excellent examples to understand the different statistical concepts. Would recommend this book for masters and doctoral students.

Course Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 38 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-22
Well it is only for my course called fundamnetals of socýal research but its very expensive indeed. Just wanted the first to make a comment thats all.

Excellent Introduction to Social Science
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-21
This is a fabulous book for the novice researcher and an excellent resource/refresher for the experienced. Everything is laid out so clearly it is a pleasure to read--a no nonsense approach. I highly recommend it!

Clear, concise and understandable
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-20
This text is well-written in easy to understand English. It gives the background behind the different kinds of research and then gives practical guidelines for carrying out the research.
I can see that this book will not be too far away as I reflect, research and write up my current project.

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Sowing the Dragon's Teeth: Byzantine Warfare in the Tenth Century (Dumbarton Oaks Studies)
Published in Paperback by Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection (2008-10-15)
Author: Eric McGeer
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Ein absolutes Muß für jeden Byzanz-Fan!!!
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Review Date: 2007-06-01
Das Werk "Sowing the Dragon's Teeth: Byzantine Warfare in the Tenth Century (Dumbarton Oaks Studies)" enthält die bisher einzig verfügbare englische Übersetzung der Precepta Militaria. Aufgrund seiner Bedeutung für die byzantinische Militärgeschichte ist diese Ausgabe somit ein absolutes Muß für jeden Byzanz-Fan.
Im Textteil wird dem griechischen Originaltext dabei jeweils auf der gegenüberliegenden Seite die englische Übersetzung gegenüber gestellt. Für Leser, die - wie ich - dem Alt-Griechische nicht mächtig sind, ist dies meist nur bei Fachausdrücken von Vorteil, die sich nicht immer 100%-ig übersetzen lassen. Zumal Begriffe im Laufe der Zeit durchaus die Bedeutung ändern können.
Darüberhinaus enthält das Buch analoge Textpassagen des späteren Taktika des Nikephoros Ouranos, die in gleicher Weise Griechisch/Englisch präsentiert werden.
Auch werden ausgesuchte Textpassagen mit ähnlich lautenden Passagen früherer Werke verglichen und Unterschiede in der Nomenklatura aufgezeigt.

Der zweite Teil des Buches enthält umfangreiche Informationen zum geschichtlichen Kontext und die Interpretationen des Autors zu den Traktaten.

Obwohl neuere Autoren die Qualität der Übersetzungen mitlerweile in Frage stellen und zum Teil zu gänzlich anderen Schlußfolgerungen kommen, bildet doch das vorliegende Werk eine unerlässliche Quelle and Informationen aus erster Hand.

Were the Byzantines REALLY masters at war?
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-21
This is an outstanding book of its' type. The translations are good and the transliterations very well done. It also provides a good background on not only the texts but also the events and institutions they discuss, making the book useful not only as a primary source, but also as a historical analysis in its own right. The commentary is also eminently readable and filled with information on not only the Byzantine army itself, but also those Asiatic enemies which it faced and bested. Honestly, I have yet to find a better text on this subject.

Military Technology of the Later Roman Empire
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-26
The successful resistance of the Later Roman Empire aka the Byzantine Empire to the powerful and relentless assault of nascent Islam is not only the foundation stone of Western civilisation but also a great mystery. Why should Rome, weakened as it was by the ravages of hordes of Northern and Eastern barbarians and a series of dreadful plagues, have survived the onslaught when the its great and ancient rival, the Persian Empire was so quickly overwhelmed? The financial and military rescources of the early Caliphs were vastly greater than those at the command of the Byzantine Emperor and the military enthusiasm of his subjects was intense - witness the constant attacks by the large number of volunteer Jihad warriors from all over Islam who based themselves in what is now Syria.

Part of the answer is to be found in this excellent book which affords the reader an insight into the detail of the military adaptations the Roman Empire made to cope with its dire problem. This scholarly, authentic account is an indispensible tool for those who wish to understand why it is that, to paraphrase Edward Gibbon, the inhabitants of medieval Oxford did not answer the Muezzin's call and worship Allah in the city of dreaming spires.

Well Done
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-12
The tanslation of the texts are well done, but that is not the best thing about this book. It is the commentary that follows the translations (about half the book). The author does an excellent job of describing, in modern language, the items detailed in the translations, providing examples from Byzantine warfare to illustrate. The reader finally gets a detailed impression of Byzantine warfare in the age of its greatest triumphs.

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Span Thru Pict Bk1
Published in Paperback by Pocket (1979-06-03)
Author: Language research inc
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Spanish through pictures
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-02
Actually the one I am working with is French through pictures but it is the same except for the language. I am trying to port it to a CD-ROM using Hyperstudio. Hyperstudio is similar to Hypercard but works on both systems. It is the next step beyond flash cards, that is it includes sound, is of course much faster and flexible....

There is no substitute.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-31
This book looks deceptively simple, even juvenile. However, if you faithfully follow page by page, you will learn about 600 words and working grammatical knowledge more easily and quickly than any other book I have seen. Languages were my field for some years, and the "..through Pictures" series by I.A.Richards, et.al. are the first I would look for. The book - a paperback of 270 pages - is entirely in Spanish and builds in a self-explanatory procedure. You can produce basic, useful statements in a few hours, and experience a pleasant, rapid learning curve. If you are like me and want to know some more grammar along the way, "Spanish for Beginners" by Charles Duff is a good companion book. But make sure you finish Richard's.

This excellent book should be re-issued.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-09
I used this book to acquire a great deal of the Spanish I now have--I teach Spanish now. The author is phenomenally competent at sequencing and incrementing the material for the easiest, fastest, and most stress-free method for language learning I have ever seen. (I have studied several languages.) I am desperately seeking a replacement for my lost copy of it---in any condition, at any price!

Learn Spanish the easy way!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-24
This is the best way I have ever seen to learn conversational Spanish through a book. I have seen a friend with no knowledge of the language become fluent in conversing at a Cuban restaurant he liked to frequent, solely by studying this book and its sequel, Spanish Through Pictures: Book II. They build your vocabulary through a series of line drawings; never giving an English translation. This is similar to the way we all learned our primary language as a child, and helps you to actually think in the language you are learning.

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Strategies for Successful Writing: A Rhetoric, Research Guide and Reader
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall College Div (1999-08)
Authors: James A. Reinking and Andrew W. Hart
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Great!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-28
Super fast shipping, and the book was in great shape. Would order from them again no problem.

Great Service
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-13
I received my product right on time. The condtion of my book was in great conditon. I would definely but again online.

Wonderful Condition
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Review Date: 2007-06-28
The english book came to my house in excellent condition and was purchased at a discounted price!

For both native-language AND ESL/EFL writers in English
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-16
This book is an excellent study guide and reference for the home or office. The editing, spelling, and research sections are very well done. There are chapters on business letters, resumes, diction, narration, argument, making yourself clear, documenting sources, punctuation and mechanics.

This is probably the best single collection of all this material for a writer that I have ever seen in one book! I would recommend this book to both native-English writers and also ESL/EFL learners who are writing in English not as their first language. For them especially, this book would help them make a great leap to first-rate or even professional writing quality!

If I'd have any complaint, it is that the authors obviously chose mostly politically-correct ("PC") topics for their "Reader" section of the book. All the "diversity" articles over and over get old quick and I would not want to find "Women's Issues" in a book like this at all, which is not the place for pushing an author's PC agendas! Otherwise, the whole rest of the writing instruction is useful.

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Spectral Analysis of Time-Series Data
Published in Hardcover by The Guilford Press (1998-05-22)
Author: Rebecca M. Warner
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A simple, intuitive and very well-structured text
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-29
A book which is very easy to understand with many examples from physiology and social behaviour. For those who are new in the subject with the least mathematical background it is a highly recommended book. R. Warner offers a very intuitive approach to the difficult subject of spectral analysis and motivates, in a sense, the interested ones to go further with more advanced texts. For those who would like to get the idea of spectral analysis, to apply and interpret it, especially in the context of the behavioural sciences, it is the ideal book. However, for those who are more mathematically inclined (e.g. engineers, physicists or economists) and are interested in the-how-and-the-why by means of mathematical reasoning, other texts would be more appropriate.

An excellent manual for those ignoring everything about spec
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-28
I think this book is extremely simple. The only knowledge required to understand it is perhaps Ordinary Least Squares. A theoretical explanation of the spectral analysis is not in the book. There is only a brief comment on De moivre's theorem (the one allowing and sustaining the whole spectral analysis) in a footnote. The main purpose of the author is to deliver an empirical methodology for empirical researchers not interested in the theories. The advantage is that, once you see such empirical applications, you understand the underlying idea of spectral Analysis. The elementary examples are very illuminating. The book is well organized and the review of "de-trending" (on this particular subject, I would like to say that the scientific discussion has evolved a lot in the last 20 years and the author's presentation is a little bit old), "harmonic analysis", "periodogrammes" seems pretty coherent. Perhaps the only drawback is that the text is a little repetitive and thus, slightly boring; but this is a minor problem, if you consider that this style will make more solids the understanding of the fundamental concepts. It's a great introduction to spectral analysis. Students having standard mathematical knowledge should begin here and then start reading more technical works, such as Bloomfied's "Fourier Analysis of Time Series" and the chapter of spectral analysis of Hamilton's "Analysis of Time Series".

Novices Should Start Here
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-16
If you haven't got a clue about spectral analysis, this is the ideal place to start exploring the frequency domain. Although the examples are from psychological studies, it is not a reason why an economist shouldn't read it!!!

exceptionally clear
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-06
No one writes more clearly than Rebecca Warner. If you want to understand spectral analysis, she will help you. If you want to *do* spectral analysis, read this book first. It might be the only one you need.

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The spiritual life: A treatise on ascetical and mystical theology
Published in Unknown Binding by The Newman Bookshop (1947)
Author: Adolphe Tanquerey
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Spiritual Life
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-17
This used to be thee text for seminarians before Vatican II. It is the best assembly of information relative to the spiritual life one can imagine. Do I wish that it was returned to the seminaries and colleges of our Catholic heritage.

There are virtually no unchartered waters in this book relative to the spiritual life. Grab it, read it and apply it and you will see for yourself the treasure you have in your hands.

One of the best Spiritual guides ever written
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-09
This book is a compilation of saintly progress that is unmatched
in variety and summation of the spiritual life. Anyone who reads
this book with an open heart will be changed for life.

Fantastic Reference
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-07
A Catholic priest recommended The Spiritual Life to me. The book is both a great guide to Christian Mysticism, and to the Catholic faith. The descriptions of the spiritual journeys of various saints described in the book are fascinating.

A must have
Helpful Votes: 42 out of 42 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-23
This book is simply a must have for the spiritual life. It is long but it is definately worth the read.

One reason this book is set above others is that it goes through all the doctrinal and dogmatic foundations of the spiritual life giving us the reasons why we should serve and love God. The author says himself that he doesn't think a work on the spiritual life should omit a review of what exactly God has done for us. Also placing himself on solid dogmatic grounds the author avoids falling into subjectivism or a undue focus on ourself. This is the first (and shortest) part of the book.

Secondly the author goes in depth to the three ways. That is, the purgative, the illuminative, and the unitive. He thoroughly treats all of them so you can get plenty of help in the one that you may happen to be in, but you will also learn to look forward to what may come. It is, of course, important to know what you are working towards in addition to knowing what to do in your present state.

The author treats just about everything imaginable in the spiritual life. He treats the gifts of the Holy Ghost, meditation, contemplation, perfection, interior graces, mystical phenomena, trials, the "dark nights", beginning the SL, advancing in virtue, Communion/confession, combatting the passions, growing in charity, and many other things.

The author bases his teaching mainly on Scripture, Saint Thomas, the so-called "french school" (Olier,Berulle,Eudes, etc,), Saint Theresa and Saint John of the Cross, and Saint Francis de Sales. Although he does quote many others and has a very wide knowledge of spiritual authors.

The author also maintains the traditional teaching on the spiritual life: that love of God is perfection. The modern era has made achieving various "mental states" as perfection. This is of course very wrong. This book will help you to grow in love for God. Whether you acieve any extraordinary gifts is God's decision. God's free gifts cannot be attained by any "technique".

Finally I would recommend this book because it not only only inflames your will with a desire to love God and serve Him as some books do, it also give real concrete steps to achieve this. God Bless.

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Springhouse Review for NCLEX-RN® (Springhouse Review for Nclex-Rn)
Published in Paperback by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2005-11-01)
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good solid review
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-31
As far as review books go, this is fairly readable and contains a lot of pertinent information, several charts with comparisons, etc. This review book was recommended by my school, some of the topics were seen on the NCLEX RN(reported by classmates who have already taken the NCLEX Rn)I also have a copy of NCLEX 3500 coming in the mail, so along with this review book and the questions I hope to be well prepared.Lots of practice, practice, practice!

Heavenly book!
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-31
This NCLEX study guide is neato! Of all the NCLEX study guides I have looked at, this is the only one that presents information in a way that makes it easy to remember. And that's incredibly important when your palms are sweating and you're sitting in front of that computer taking the test. Instead of presenting gobbs of information in outline format, it presents case studies that focus on important information the NCLEX focuses on. It contains an evaluative pretest, posttest, and two disk tests that all contain rationales for correct and incorrect answers (very helpful). The quickly accessible appendices with normal lab values, conversion equivalents, etc are very helpful as well.

great review
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-01
i received this book 2 days after my test and i felt that gave a good review with questions that reflected more like nclex questions. And i passed my test! Good luck

Great study aid!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-14
Am studying in preparation to write the NCLEX- this book is a great review of the basics. The sample tests on DVD are a great help as well

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Statistics As Principled Argument
Published in Paperback by Lawrence Erlbaum (1995-02-01)
Author: Robert P. Abelson
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A must have for social scientists
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-22
This is a great book. Everyone who uses statistics in any way should read it. Maybe everyone who READS articles that contain statistics should read it! The mathematics is minimal (very few formulas, and those are basic), but a lot of very good advice on how to use statistics sensibly (and how it is sometimes used nonsensically!).

nice philosophical treatment
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-23
The author is a psychologist with strong graduate training in mathematics and statistics. He did his graduate work at Princeton and as his dedication indicates. he was very much influenced by the work of John Tukey (who he probably took courses from at Princeton in addition to later interactions). Abelson is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and is very knowledgeable on the statistical literature from the 1940s up to the present.
The book is mostly expository with a lot of dialogue and interesting applications. Applications are concentrated in psychology, a field that Abelson is most familiar with but coverage is not restricted to psychology. He covers examples from sports, gambling and medicine as well and some of these examples are very good at making points about common misunderstandings a perceptions about probability and statistics.

A main theme is the importance of a reasoned or principled argument in the presentation of results from a statistical analysis. Abelson points out that many researchers are afraid of mathematics and statistics and use it only as a necessary tool in a research project. They want to find a method for turnng the crank and reaching a conclusion. Abelson recognizes that this causes trouble.

There is too much reliance on the 0.05 significance level. Researchers fail to understand the use of a null hypothesis or the fact that conclusion of hypothesis tests are not black and white and have possible errors associated with them. Most researchers do not understand the subtleties of the interpretation of p-values or confidence intervals and many do not know or understand the difference between the frequentist and Bayesian approaches.

Abelson is careful to articulate all of this in a way that statisticians would be proud of and hopefully it will be understandable to researchers as well.

He also spends time in the text describing the counterintuitive streaky nature of random sequences. He refers to this by saying "Chance is lumpy." He illustrate this with examples from ESP experimentation and the study of the hot hand in basketball. This is all time well spent. Abelson also points out the gambler's fallacy of believing that a batter is "due" for a hit if he has not gotten one for many at bats or that red should come up on the next spin of the roulette wheel after a string of 5 or 6 blacks.

Equivalence and multiple comparisons are two topics that are well-covered in the book. The author also speaks well for Tukey's exploratory approach to data analysis and includes some graphics including stem-and-leaf plots. But aside from a few graphs and tables, there is very little mathematics and no formulas or derivations. This can make it a little difficult for the mathematical statisticians at times. Yet this may be viewed as a blessing by the less mathematically inclined researcher.

In any case it is worth reading for anyone involved in statistical analysis especially graduate students and researchers.

Thoughts about Statistics
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-05
This is the most informative book on statistics that I have ever read. In every chapter there is something to stimulate thinking. I only wish someone had recommended it to me last decade rather than last year.

Anyone who has struggled to try and integrate the many different facets of statistics and research will find that Abelson has done a magnificent job supported by enlightening examples and comprehensive references.

nicely written description of how stats should be applied
Helpful Votes: 51 out of 51 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-28
The author is a psychologist with strong graduate training in mathematics and statistics. He did his graduate work at Princeton and as his dedication indicates. he was very much influenced by the work of John Tukey (who he probably took courses from at Princeton in addition to later interactions). Abelson is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and is very knowledgeable on the statistical literature from the 1940s up to the present.

The book is mostly expository with a lot of dialogue and interesting applications. Applications are concentrated in psychology, a field that Abelson is most familiar with but coverage is not restricted to psychology. He covers examples from sports, gambling and medicine as well and some of these examples are very good at making points about common misunderstandings a perceptions about probability and statistics.

A main theme is the importance of a reasoned or principled argument in the presentation of results from a statistical analysis. Abelson points out that many researchers are afraid of mathematics and statistics and use it only as a necessary tool in a research project. They want to find a method for turnng the crank and reaching a conclusion. Abelson recognizes that this causes trouble.

There is too much reliance on the 0.05 significance level. Researchers fail to understand the use of a null hypothesis or the fact that conclusion of hypothesis tests are not black and white and have possible errors associated with them. Most researchers do not understand the subtleties of the interpretation of p-values or confidence intervals and many do not know or understand the difference between the frequentist and Bayesian approaches.

Abelson is careful to articulate all of this in a way that statisticians would be proud of and hopefully it will be understandable to researchers as well.

He also spends time in the text describing the counterintuitive streaky nature of random sequences. He refers to this by saying "Chance is lumpy." He illustrate this with examples from ESP experimentation and the study of the hot hand in basketball. This is all time well spent. Abelson also points out the gambler's fallacy of believing that a batter is "due" for a hit if he has not gotten one for many at bats or that red should come up on the next spin of the roulette wheel after a string of 5 or 6 blacks.

Equivalence and multiple comparisons are two topics that are well-covered in the book. The author also speaks well for Tukey's exploratory approach to data analysis and includes some graphics including stem-and-leaf plots. But aside from a few graphs and tables, there is very little mathematics and no formulas or derivations. This can make it a little difficult for the mathematical statisticians at times. Yet this may be viewed as a blessing by the less mathematically inclined researcher.

In any case it is worth reading for anyone involved in statistical analysis especially graduate students and researchers.

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Statistics for Social and Health Research: With a Guide to SPSS
Published in Paperback by Sage Publications Ltd (2000-06-22)
Author: George Argyrous
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Great book for novices
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-25
Real joy to read , easy to follow , great examples , if you want to know about statistics as well as spss please look no more & save your pennies. it does not support spss11. that's not even a drawback. if you are looking for PhD pretty simple for you

Learn statistics and SPSS at the same time!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-27
I was told that it is impossible to learn statistics and SPSS at the same time but this book proves that it can be done. It is very logical and the increasing complexity is easy to follow and the examples used in the book are easy to understand. Each chapter ends with an exercise section which helps to test your comprehension of the chapter. I have already used 4 other books and this is the best. Don't bother wasting your money and time with other books. I highly recommend it.

Reviews from some journals
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-12
`This is a text that can be strongly recommended....I would imagine this book would be useful as a set text for undergraduate modules in social statistics, or as a resource on postgraduate degrees in social science that take a quantitative focus' -
Medical Sociology News

`This book is a detailed and very practical manual introducing statistical methods for research.... In its treatment of statistics the book is accurate and has obviously been edited with great care.... For the reviewer, the main attraction of the book was the detailed explanation of principles that underlie test formulae. As a result, the mystery of statistical output is removed and the simple practicalities are laid bare. This approach, so necessary for deep learning, makes the work far more than a statistical recipe book with a DIY computing section. The author has gone to considerable lengths to assist students by including example questions with model answers, a glossary of terms, a list of key equations and a selection of statistical tables. A CD-ROM containing data files for student exercises is provided with the book and a public access Internet address is given for readers to obtain updated files.... For undergraduate and graduate students seeking to acquire an understanding of statistical methods for research, and the associated SPSS procedures, this book provides an excellent introduction' -
Journal of Advanced Nursing

Statistics for the "Numerically Challenged!"
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-10
This is the rarest of statistics texts that combines complete accessibility (especially to "numerically challenged" students) with rigorous treatments of introductory and advanced statistical concepts. The integration of SPSS menus directly into the text is a unique and outstanding feature that allows for the seamless integration of this software package into lectures, problem sets, and exams. Practitioners will also love this book. This is THE text you want to own!!!

Jason Hecht

Assistant Professor of Finance
Ramapo College of New Jersey

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Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (2002-07-09)
Authors: Michael Thorne and Martin Giesen
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Great Seller
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Review Date: 2008-04-11
Thank you so much for getting me the book in such a timely matter I really appreciate it, also it is in great condition.

A well written book on Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences ~JC Angelcraft
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Review Date: 2007-05-12
Need to learn the basics of statistics? B Michael Thorne and J Martin Giesen's book is a very well written, fundamentally sound textbook that will give the reader a well-structured taste how statistics are applied to the behavioral sciences.

The book expounds well on the language of statistics. Chapters 2-6 are dedicated to Discriptive Statistics wherein the student will learn the basics of scaling, frequency distribution, and graphing of data. Following are appropriately placed and well written lessons on Measures of Central Tendency, Measures of Dispersion finishing with the functions and dynamics of Standard Scores.

Generally speaking, the book systematically advances some very neat step-by-step lessons involving statistical formulas for finding the variance et al. It teaches the student the importance of graphs and helps them to develop a deep appreciation for the various kinds of graphs available to express ones data.

The intent of the authors seems to be an effort to delivers a text where every chapter builds perfectly on the next. The student may find himself or herself submerged in learning about the measures of the central tendency and before they know it, they will be calculating t scores, the average deviation, the standard deviation and the variances for given data.

This book also teaches about the importance of the power of a statistical test while helping the student to appreciate the difference between a parametric from a non-parametric test and coaches the student of which test to use when.

This book offers fine systematic lessons in appreciating such tests as one and two-way ANOVA design and makes correlation and regression principles easy to understand.

The book also offers nice easy to comprehend tutorials in Chi-Square goodness to fitness test as well as the Chi square test of independence. The text concludes with a solid lesson in alternatives to the t and F tests and features manageable lessons for the Mann-Whitney U Test, The Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed- Ranks Test, and the Kruskal-Wallice-One-Way ANOVA.

The appendix is loaded with a nice review of the formulas for quick reference and glossary definitions that make understanding statistical symbols an easy and pleasant task. It is adequately furnished as well with statistical tables, albeit limited, for locating areas in a z score, and for finding critical values for t, f, q, r, x2 et al. given of course the degrees of freedom.

B Michael Thorne and J Martin Giesen's book on statistics for the behavioral sciences was such a fine and well organize book that it gave me confidence and today I look forward to the day when I will test my own Null Hypothesis.

Narrative statistics
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Review Date: 2005-10-15
I read the whole 3rd edition of this book and I did not have many complains, other than the chapter on 2 way ANOVA was too brief. I tried to look inside this book, but such info is not available here at this moment. At least I know the former edition was really good. Everything else than 2 way ANOVA was explained in narrative ways that definitively help to understand this topics much better than so many other book filled of junk equations. However, I'm not so sure if you should use this book if you're currently taking a statistic related course because you may need immediate answers, just equations and repetitive solutions. The proper and deeper knowledge that will be useful in real life when doing research takes much longer time to learn and you shold take it at some time later on. I am not a psychology major, but a chemistry one and the book is just as helpful to me as to the aimed audience, it's math after all, 1 + 1 is 2 no matter which one is your major.

stats for behavioral sciences
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Review Date: 2000-06-27
this book is better than the previous book for the course... this one explains things in better detail as if you are just learning the stuff rather than to assume you already know what the authors are talking about


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