Psychological statistics
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Psychological statistics is the application of formulas, theorems, numbers and laws to psychology. Some of the more common applications include:
- psychometrics
- learning theory
- perception
- human development
- abnormal psychology
- Personality test
- psychological tests
Some of the more commonly used statistical tests in psychology are:
See also
References
- Belhekar, V. M. (2016). Statistics for Psychology Using R, New Delhi: SAGE. ISBN 9789385985003
- Cohen, B.H. (2007) Explaining Psychological Statistics, 3rd Edition, Wiley. ISBN 978-0-470-00718-1
- Howell, D. (2009) Statistical Methods for Psychology, International Edition, Wadsworth. ISBN 0-495-59785-6
- Tabachnick, B. G., & Fidell, L. S. (2007). Using Multivariate Statistics, 6th ed. Boston: Pearson. ISBN 9780205849574
- Wilcox, R. (2012). Modern Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences: A Practical Introduction. FL: CRC Press. ISBN 9781439834565
External links
- Charles McCreery's tutorials on chi-square, probability and Bayes’ theorem for Oxford University psychology students
- Matthew Rockloff's tutorials on t-tests, correlation and ANOVA
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