Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics – 8th Edition
Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, 8th Edition by Neil J. Salkind and Bruce B. Frey is a practical and easy-to-understand introduction to statistics for students, researchers, and professionals. Written in a clear and engaging style, this bestselling textbook simplifies statistical concepts and helps readers develop confidence in understanding and applying data analysis techniques.
The book covers essential statistical concepts, including descriptive statistics, probability, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression, and analysis of variance. Real-world examples and step-by-step explanations make complex topics easier to understand and apply in academic and professional settings.
This edition includes updated examples, modern datasets, and practical exercises designed to help readers interpret statistical information and make informed, data-driven decisions. It is widely used in psychology, education, social sciences, business, health sciences, and research methodology courses.
Key Topics Covered
Introduction to statistical thinking and data analysis
Descriptive statistics and data visualization
Probability and sampling concepts
Correlation and regression analysis
Hypothesis testing and statistical significance
Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
Interpreting and communicating statistical results
Applying statistics in research and decision-making
Who Should Read This Book?
Undergraduate and postgraduate students
Psychology and social science students
Business and management students
Education and health science professionals
Researchers and academic professionals
Anyone seeking a beginner-friendly introduction to statistics
Benefits of This Book
Explains statistics using simple language and practical examples
Builds confidence in understanding statistical concepts
Suitable for self-study and classroom learning
Provides a strong foundation for research and data analysis
Helps readers interpret and communicate statistical findings effectively
Useful across multiple academic and professional disciplines













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