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An Adventure in Statistics: The Reality Enigma

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An Adventure in Statistics: The Reality Enigma
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  • Publisher LEARNING MATTERS LTD
  • ISBN13 9781446210451
  • ISBN10 1446210456
  • Type Book
  • Pages 766
  • Published 2016

An Adventure in Statistics: The Reality Enigma

Editorial LEARNING MATTERS LTD

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"PERFECT FOR EVERYONE that finds stats difficult, pointless or boring, this book proves them wrong! The way the concepts are explained is so easy to grasp and it makes it even entertaining to learn! I wish I had discovered this sooner!"

-- Larissa Quiroga Escamilla

"A MUST-HAVE FOR ANY STATISTICS STUDENT looking for a thorough understanding of statistical terminology and concepts. Students will come for the statistics and stay for the narrative." -- Tess Liddell

"A UNIQUE, ENGAGING EXPERIENCE?The narrative helps to build a context for introducing concepts and allows for the characters to explain the concepts through their successive parts. This is a must-have for those studying statistics." -- Benjamin Schade

"Funny and engaging book, YOU CANNOT STOP READING it because you cannot wait to know what happens to Zach and Alice." -- Eszter Stockl

"This book is EXTREMELY HELPFUL IN UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS behind some of the more complex statistical procedures gone over in lectures." -- Rebecca, Payne

"I have at last encountered a book that provides solid, innovative statistics instruction alongside lessons in coding. And it?s fair to say that it does so like no other. Andy Field?s An Adventure in Statistics: The Reality Enigma?an introductory statistics educational text embedded in a science fiction story with graphic-novel artwork?has caught my attention and kept it. If only I?d had this book back in grad school...As an experienced educator, Field has a good sense of where a student might get held up, and he makes sure to cover such topics repeatedly to emphasize certain points...the fictional story exists in service of the statistics instruction, as the narrative flow is driven by wherever the statistics lessons need to go next...it succeeds in making a normally dry read into one that is fun, emotive, and even suspenseful."
-- Katie L. Burke, The Scientific Research Society Published On: 2017-02-21

Students who come to the book for statistics learning stay with it for the engaging story. By the end of the book, the reader gets completely satiated not only from the story but also from the abundant concepts learned during the unfolding of the story. The book is highly entertaining, tremendously exciting, meticulously thorough on subject matter coverage and amazingly simple to understand and follow -- Naveen Kashyap Published On: 2017-05-05

It?s an excellent resource and successfully makes statistics more accessible [...] the story format encourages readers to persevere and to complete the course. It also gives readers quirky (and therefore memorable) analogies with which to visualize or conceptualise the statistical theories -- Marguerite Adewoye Published On: 2018-09-03
Biografía del autor

Andy Field is Professor of Child Psychopathology at the University of Sussex. He has published over 80 research papers, 29 book chapters, and 17 books mostly on child emotional development and statistics. 

He is the founding editor of the Journal of Experimental Psychopathology and has been an associate editor and editorial board member for the British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, Cognition and Emotion, Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review and Research Synthesis Methods. 

His ability to make statistics accessible and fun has been recognized with local and national teaching awards (University of Sussex, 2001, 2015, 2016; the British Psychological Society, 2007), a prestigious UK National Teaching Fellowship (2010), and the British Psychological Society book award (2006). He adores cats (and dogs), and loves to listen to and play very heavy music. He lives in Brighton with his wonderful wife Zoë and their children.