The Process of Statistical Analysis in Psychology is a comprehensive introductory statistics text authored by Dawn M. McBride, best-selling author of The Process of Research in Psychology. This first edition, published on October 4, 2017, offers readers an in-depth exploration of statistical analysis within the field of psychology. Spanning 392 pages, the book delves into the background and process of statistical analysis while providing essential tools for working with data from research studies.
Research studies are included throughout the text, offering insights both from the perspective of a student conducting their own research and from someone encountering research in daily life. McBride’s approach aims to equip readers with the necessary knowledge to become better consumers of research and statistics used in everyday decision-making. The book also highlights the connection between the process of research design and the tools employed in statistical analysis.
Instructors and students will find additional value in the accompanying Lab Manual for Statistical Analysis, co-written by McBride and J. Cooper Cutting, which provides extra opportunities for practice. This resource supports a deeper understanding of statistical concepts and enhances learning experiences.
