Comprehending Behavioral Statistics (3rd Edition)
The only textbook featuring eyeball-estimation and progressive cumulative review

Lectlets for Introductory Statistics

Chapter 1: Introduction
 Lectlet 1A: Introduction to Statistics
 Lectlet 1B: Basic Concepts
Chapter 2: Variables and Their Measurement
 Lectlet2A: Variables and their Measurement
Chapter 3: Frequency Distributions
 Lectlet3A: Frequency Distributions as Tables
 Lectlet3B: Frequency Distributions as Graphs
Chapter 4: Measures of Central Tendency
 Lectlet4A: Measures of Central Tendency
 Lectlet4B: Computing and Eyeball-Estimating the Mean
Chapter 5: Measures of Variation
 Lectlet5A: Measures of Variation
 Lectlet5B: Computing and Eyeball-Estimating the Standard Deviation
Chapter 6: Using Frequency Distributions
 Lectlet6A: Areas under Distributions
 Lectlet6B: Areas under Normal Distributions
Chapter 7: Samples and the Sampling Distribution of the Mean
 Lectlet7A: Samples from Populations and the Distribution of Means
 Lectlet7B: The Central Limit Theorem
 Lectlet7C: The Central Limit Theorem II
Chapter 8
 Lectlet8A: Confidence Intervals
 Lectlet8B: Computing Confidence Intervals
 Lectlet8C: Confidence Intervals II
Chapter 9
 Lectlet9A: Inferential Statistics
 Lectlet9B: The Procedure for Evaluating Hypotheses
Chapter 10
 Lectlet10A: Inferences about Means of Single Samples: Illustrating the Null Hypothesis
 Lectlet10B: Inferences about Means of Single Samples: Completing the Analysis
 Lectlet10C: Inferences about Means of Single Samples: When the Test is Directional or Sigma is Unknown
Chapter 11
 Lectlet11A: Hypothesis Evaluation with Two Independent Samples: The Test Statistic
 Lectlet11B: Hypothesis Evaluation with Two Independent Samples: The Standard Error of the Difference Between Two Means
 Lectlet11C: Hypothesis Evaluation with Two Independent Samples: Completing the Analysis
Chapter 12
 Lectlet12A: Inferences about Two Dependent Samples

Chapter 13
 Lectlet13A: Statistical Power
 Lectlet13B: Consequences of Statistical Power
Chapter 14
 Lectlet14A: Hypotheses with Three or More Groups
 Lectlet14B: Logic of the Analysis of Variance
 Lectlet14C: Computing of the Analysis of Variance
 Lectlet14D: Interpreting the Analysis of Variance
Chapter 15
 Lectlet15A: Post Hoc and A Priori Tests
 Lectlet15B: Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance
 Lectlet15C: Two Way Analysis of Variance
Chapter 16
 Lectlet16A: Correlation
 Lectlet16B: Computing the Correlation Coefficient
Chapter 17
 Lectlet17A: Linear Regression
 Lectlet17B: Computing the Regression Equation
 Lectlet17C: The Standard Error of Estimate
Chapter 18
 Lectlet18A: Nonparametric Statistics: Chi Squared
 Lectlet18B: Nonparametric Statistics Based on Order
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