Biography
Brian S. Everitt is Professor Emeritus of Behavioural Statistics at King's College London, where he spent more than three decades at the Institute of Psychiatry, including a period as Head of the Department of Biostatistics and Computing. He has written scores of books and papers on medical and psychological statistics, served as Editor-in-Chief of The Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science, and co-authored the Dictionary of Statistics for Psychologists (with Til Wykes) for Arnold—an accessible reference that links definitions to examples from psychological research practice.
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- A Dictionary of Statistics for Psychologists
First published 1999 · Edward Arnold
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A reference dictionary of the statistical terms, tests, and methods most often encountered in psychology research — from descriptive statistics and effect sizes to factor analysis, structural-equation modelling, and multilevel methods.