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My students have been very happy with the Aron and Aron text which is mentioned prominently in the Guttmannova et. al. article that Miguel refers to. The new edition for 2006 continues to present conceptual rather than computational formulae and now includes description of procedures in SPSS for Windows. In my classes we start with the conceptual formulae and then move to SPSS analyses. I require that my students master both. I don’t have a lot of testimonials, but the few that I have indicate that students who learned stats under this system are very well prepared for their graduate courses in stats. In general they are well prepared to analyze their own data when they conduct independent research projects in our senior program.
Aron, A., Aron, E., & Coups, E. (2006). Statistics for Psychology, 4th Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. http://vig.prenhall.com/catalog/academic/product/0,1144,0131931679,00.html
Good luck with the course Dennis
Dennis M. Goff Professor of Psychology Randolph-Macon Woman's College [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What follows doesn't quite address your question, but given that you and others on the list (including me!) have students do the work by hand, you might be interested in the following article appearing in the most recent issue of ToP:
Guttmannova, K., Shield, A. L., & Caruso, J. C. (2005). Promoting conceptual understanding of statistics: Definitional versus computational formulas. ToP, 32, 251-253.
The authors question the teaching of computational formulas given that instructional data analyses as well and actual analyses of data are mostly done with statistical programs.
Miguel
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