insertgenericusername Posted June 22, 2014 Posted June 22, 2014 Hi all, I am starting a phd in clin psych in the fall. Is anyone thinking of reviewing previous coursework before grad school? I'm particularly interested in reviewing stats--any suggestions for good review books? Thanks!
Realities Posted June 22, 2014 Posted June 22, 2014 I am also starting a Clinical Psych PhD program in the fall. I don't plan on reviewing any of my previous coursework; what I have been doing, however, is reading as much of the literature in my interests as I can (slowly, of course, so that I do not burn out). Other than that, I don't see how looking at previous coursework, aside from maybe stats if you're rusty, as you mentioned already, would help much. I haven't used this book myself, but I've heard wonderful things about Andy Field's "Discovering Statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics." Might be worth a look.
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