Integrative Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences

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  • ISBN 9781412987448
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 187 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 19 May 2011
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Designed to engage students and lower their "fear factor", Integrative Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences is a concise, user-friendly text that prepares students to use statistics in the real world. Providing depth and breadth of statistical tests, the text focuses on choosing the appropriate statistical analysis, and shows how to interpret the output and present the results.
Dr. Renee Ha received her Ph.D. in Psychology with a specialization in animal behavior from the University of Washington in 1999.  She is currently on the faculty of the U.W. Department of Psychology.  She has taught courses on statistics, introductory psychology, human development, and various animal behavior courses.  She received a Distinguished Teaching Award from the Psychology Department in 1999.  Her research interests primarily involve wild birds, including social behavior, foraging, and conservation.  Dr. James Ha has a 1989 Ph.D. in Zoology/Animal Behavior from Colorado State University and has been on the faculty of the University of Washington since 1992, where he is a Research Associate Professor in the Psychology Department (Animal Behavior Area).  He consults extensively in statistics at U.W. and around the world, while his own research examines the social behavior of Old World monkeys and their management in captivity, Pacific Northwest killer whales, local and Pacific island crows, and domestic dogs.  He has served as a member of the Animal Behavior Society’s Executive Committee in several capacities.  He is also certified as a Full-level Applied Animal Behaviorist and has his own private practice, Companion Animal Solutions, which deals with behavior problems of dogs, cats, and parrots in the Puget Sound area.  He also advises attorneys as an expert legal witness in animal behavior.  He travels extensively and speaks on the topics of his research, especially facets of social behavior in both wild and domestic animals, as well as on the treatment of behavior issues in companion animals.

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