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Statistics for Psychology
by Arthur Aron, Elaine N. Aron, Elaine Aron
from Prentice Hall College Div
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0 
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This is for my class, so I have to... 
I feel like I am rather taking longer path instead of right well organized one. Well, I am OK with Math person, so it may be good for Math hater.
Anyway, my instructor is nice enough, so overall I satisfied with my class.
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Poor 
As previous reviewers mentioned, there were many errors in this book. Furthermore, it was an extremely unrigorous treatment, with many redundant examples and filler text. It was also scrupulously politically correct, with many pages devoted to "You're not going to fail this course if you're female or a minority". The same tone of self-important liberalism reappears throughout the text. There are definitely better books out there.
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Poorly written and grossly over-priced 
I had to use this textbook for my Statistics for Pyschology Majors class at UTD. All of the other comments about the errors are true, but I have something else to add: the syntax and examples. I can handle dry reading. I've had to do plenty of it in my major. But much of this book goes beyond dry to just plain unintelligible. I'm not a math dummy. I took three semesters of algebra including College Algebra and got straight A's. A number of people in my class gave up on the book and relied soley on the... more info
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errors 
although this book is not bad and explains statistical concepts in a nice way, the amount of errors this book has is huge.
it feels like the writers of this book wrote it fast cuze the errors are not conceptual - they are numerical.
so for paying so much money for this - i expected more than that.
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