Understanding psychology as a science: an introduction to scientific and statistical inference

New York: Palgrave-Macmillan (2008)
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An accessible and illuminating exploration of the conceptual basisof scientific and statistical inference and the practical impact this has on conducting psychological research. The book encourages a critical discussion of the different approaches and looks at some of the most important thinkers and their influence

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