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Written for those with no programming experience this text walks behavioral science students and researchers through the process of programming using MATLAB. Readers learn to perform any computational function to solve their research problems. Each principle is illustrated with usable code. Each chapter opens with objectives followed by commands required to accomplish those goals. Sample code and output and chapter problems demonstrate how to write a program and explore a model so readers can see the results obtained using different values. A web site provides solutions to problems and the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Written for those with no programming experience this text walks behavioral science students and researchers through the process of programming using MATLAB. Readers learn to perform any computational function to solve their research problems. Each principle is illustrated with usable code. Each chapter opens with objectives followed by commands required to accomplish those goals. Sample code and output and chapter problems demonstrate how to write a program and explore a model so readers can see the results obtained using different values. A web site provides solutions to problems and the program code output and examples. Ideal for those who wish to get up and running in MATLAB.
Autorenporträt
David A. Rosenbaum is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Pennsylvania State University. Jonathan Vaughan is the James L. Ferguson Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Hamilton College. Brad Wyble is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Pennsylvania State University.