
BOOKS - HUMAN AND PSYCHOLOGY - Statistics in Psychology An Historical Perspective

Statistics in Psychology An Historical Perspective
Author: Michael Cowles
Year: 2000
Pages: 277
Format: PDF
File size: 14 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2000
Pages: 277
Format: PDF
File size: 14 MB
Language: ENG

Freedle. Statistics in Psychology An Historical Perspective by David A. Freedle - Book Review The book "Statistics in Psychology An Historical Perspective" by David A. Freedle provides a comprehensive overview of the development of statistics in psychology from its early beginnings to the present day. The author explores how statistical methods have evolved over time, highlighting their impact on the field and how they have influenced our understanding of human behavior and cognition. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of statistics and its application in psychology. The book begins with an introduction to the concept of statistics and its importance in psychology, followed by a detailed account of the evolution of statistical methods from the early days of the field to the current era of big data and machine learning. The author discusses the contributions of pioneers in the field such as Francis Galton, Karl Pearson, and Ronald Fisher, among others, and how their work has shaped the discipline of statistics and psychology. One of the most significant strengths of this book is its ability to explain complex statistical concepts in an accessible and simplified format, making it easy for readers who may not be familiar with the subject matter to understand and appreciate the material. The text is well-organized, with each chapter building upon previous ones to create a cohesive narrative that flows smoothly. The author also includes numerous examples and illustrations to help readers visualize the concepts discussed.
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