In today's episode, Amanda sits down with UNE's Dr Methuen Morgan to discuss every psych student's worst fear: statistics (and why they're not as scary as people think).
Useful Links:
Hanna, D., & Dempster, M. (2013). Psychology statistics for dummies. Wiley.https://www.booktopia.com.au/psychology-statistics-for-dummies-donncha-hanna/book/9781119952879.html?source=pla&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAlsy5BhDeARIsABRc6ZuIlwg1m23Qpc5yBdPmKD90TPJRjcAP0C-Xvkw6JlUJEeDubK8KfAYaAv4HEALw_wcB
Kingsley, B. E., & Robertson, J. M. (2017). Exploring reticence in research methods: The experience of studying psychological research methods in higher education. Psychology Teaching Review, 23(2), 4–19. https://doi.org/10.53841/bpsptr.2017.23.2.4
Lloyd-Lewis, B. L., Miller, D. J., & Krause, A. E. (2024). Against All Odds: Students’ Interest in, and Perceived Value of, Research and Nonresearch Psychology Subjects. Psychology Learning and Teaching, 23(1), 65–89. https://doi.org/10.1177/14757257231222647
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