MATLAB for Behavioral Scientists
- 266 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Behavioral scientists rely heavily on computers for data collection, analysis, presentation, and simulation. Despite this, no book has specifically addressed programming for them using a general-purpose language. This textbook is an invaluable resource that guides behavioral scientists through the programming process in a relevant and accessible manner. Authored by David A. Rosenbaum, a cognitive psychologist with a Ph.D. in experimental psychology, it introduces MATLAB, a powerful programming language widely used across various scientific fields. MATLAB's high-level commands facilitate calculations for both large and small datasets and enable the creation of publication-quality graphics. Each principle is illustrated with practical code examples, and chapters begin with actionable suggestions and the necessary commands. The book serves as a handy reference, allowing readers to quickly find information on specific topics. An accompanying website provides access to programs and code output, featuring color, motion, and sound. This resource empowers behavioral scientists to tackle computational challenges effectively, enhancing their clarity in thinking, writing, and communication.
