Saturday, October 21, 2006

Understanding and Using Statistics in Psychology

You can now buy the book Understanding and using statistics in Psychology , which I wrote with Phil Banyard, from Amazon (that's Amazon you can buy it from, Phil's not from Amazon, he's from the Midlands somewhere) for 19 quid, or, if you've got more money than you know what to do with (because, for example, your name is Andy Field - check out his ranking, go on, you can do it here. Then check Harry Potter. When I checked, Andy was in the lead) .

Personally, I wouldn't, because it's not actually finished yet. (It's finished in theory, but it hasn't got things like an index, because we need to see the final proofs to write the index. Surprisingly, it's got a ranking, which means that someone has bought it. (When I just checked, it was in 583,165th place. I'd like to say that the only way is up, but I've been lower. Much lower.)

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Advert

Just saw an ad on gmail, which said:

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I don't know what a split test accelerator is, but I know people who'd be really happy with nearly 100% of their tests significant.


Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Catistics

This is Andy Field's page about catistics. That would be cats, learning about statistics.

Which makes a lot of sense. In another universe.