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Old Apr 05, 2009, 04:05 AM
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Why do we have to take statistics for psychology and why does it have to be so confusing? I love math subjects, but this had been the most frustrating. I worked on getting the homework done with all the calculations and got a 90, but with those same calculations on the test I got a 76.

Being a student in distance learning I don't have the advantage of the classroom. Is there a better way to go about studying and understanding stats with t-scores, deviation errors, null hypothesis and oh yea, SPSS??
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