Lawson uses scientific research and interesting examples to explain to students how statistical concepts can be applied to everyday decisions and judgements. Practical, user-friendly discussion of topics such as probability, correlation, and covariance help students make the connections between statistical concepts and the work they do in their psychology courses and labs.
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Dr. Lawson received his master's and Ph.D. in social psychology from Miami University. His teaching interests include statistics, research methods, social psychology, social influence, senior thesis, and introductory psychology. Dr. Lawson has published in a variety of professional journals in the area of attribution, humor, lying and the teaching of psychology. He is a member of the American Psychological Society, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Social for the Teaching of Psychology, Midwestern Pscyholgical Assoication, and Council of Teachers of Undergraduate Psychology (CTUP).
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