Student-Friendly Statistics

1. The Researcher's Question. 2. Thinking about Influences on Behavior. 3. Describing Influences on Behavior. 4. Looking at Populations. 5. How Accurate Are Sample Means? 6. Answering the Researcher's Question by Turning It Upside Down. 7. A Recipe for Answering the Researcher's Question. 8. Expanding Our Thinking to n Dimensions: Analysis of Variance. 9. Using More Than Two Groups. 10. Using More Than One Independent Variable. 11. Relations between Variables: Linear Regression and Correlation. 12. Analyzing Categorical Data. 13. Perspective: Looking Back at Your Journey. Appendix: Coping With Math and Test Anxiety.