Re: [tips] Jackson or Furlong, Lovelace, & Lovelace

2010-10-13 Thread David Kreiner
Marte, I have used Jackson's book for quite a while and have been very satisfied with it. Dave David Kreiner Professor of Psychology University of Central Missouri Lovinger Warrensburg MO 64093 krei...@ucmo.edu >>> Marte Fallshore 10/12/2010 10:27 AM >>> I am looking for feedback

RE: [tips] Jackson or Furlong, Lovelace, & Lovelace

2010-10-12 Thread Marc Carter
essor and Chair Department of Psychology College of Arts & Sciences Baker University -- From: Paul C Bernhardt [mailto:pcbernha...@frostburg.edu] Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 2:02 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: Re: [tips] J

Re: [tips] Jackson or Furlong, Lovelace, & Lovelace

2010-10-12 Thread Paul C Bernhardt
ha...@frostburg.edu] > Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 12:52 PM > To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) > Subject: Re: [tips] Jackson or Furlong, Lovelace, & Lovelace > > > > I think the Heiman combined Methods/Stats book (the white one in its 3rd

RE: [tips] Jackson or Furlong, Lovelace, & Lovelace

2010-10-12 Thread Marc Carter
ha...@frostburg.edu] Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 12:52 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: Re: [tips] Jackson or Furlong, Lovelace, & Lovelace I think the Heiman combined Methods/Stats book (the white one in its 3rd edition) is going out of print. So, it is proba

Re: [tips] Jackson or Furlong, Lovelace, & Lovelace

2010-10-12 Thread Paul C Bernhardt
I think the Heiman combined Methods/Stats book (the white one in its 3rd edition) is going out of print. So, it is probably not a good choice, even though we used it with success for many years. Davis and Smith, An introduction to Research Methods and Statistics may be one to look at, also. If

Re: [tips] Jackson or Furlong, Lovelace, & Lovelace

2010-10-12 Thread Patricia
Marte Fallshore wrote: >I am looking for feedback on a couple of combine research methods and >statistics textbooks. Has anybody used either of the following textbooks? What >did you think of them? If you used them, would you use them again? Why? If you >won't use them again, why? Did you us