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Psychological statistics / Francisco M. Lambojon, Jr., [EDD. RP, LMT, MAPsy, Karen Gail C. Ibañez, RPm, Professor, University of Makati and Asia Pacific College,

By: Contributor(s): Manila : Mindshapers Co., Inc., copyright 2017Description: viii, 268 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 978621406107
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.15195 .L225 2017
Summary: "This book is designed NOT by Math teachers by Psychology professors teaching behavioral or psychological statistics for several years. This book aims to help student who think they hate statistics enjoy them and actually love them. This is designed to suit the Filipino needs to understand the statistical concepts. Psychological statistics is a prerequisite subject to all psychology major for it entails the use of statistics in research and that all major subjects are research based which requires quantitative measures through statistics. This course is aligned with CHED MO #38 s2010 psychology undergraduate program which is basic concept and methods of descriptive and inferential statistics and their use in the design, analysis and interpretation of psychological studies." --Preface
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Reserved Books Main Library Filipiniana Section 150.519 .L225 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0119558

Includes references: pages 265-267

"This book is designed NOT by Math teachers by Psychology professors teaching behavioral or psychological statistics for several years. This book aims to help student who think they hate statistics enjoy them and actually love them. This is designed to suit the Filipino needs to understand the statistical concepts.

Psychological statistics is a prerequisite subject to all psychology major for it entails the use of statistics in research and that all major subjects are research based which requires quantitative measures through statistics. This course is aligned with CHED MO #38 s2010 psychology undergraduate program which is basic concept and methods of descriptive and inferential statistics and their use in the design, analysis and interpretation of psychological studies." --Preface

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