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Andy Field (academic)

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Professor Field 2015.

Andy Field (born 21 June 1973) is professor for psychology at University of Sussex.

Field did his B.Sc. Psychology 1991–1994 at City University London and his D.Phil. at University of Sussex from 1994–1997. Since 2010 he is professor for Child Psychopathology at University of Sussex. Field is author of two textbooks about statistics, which both deal with software application of statistical theory in SPSS and R.

Field received different honors from the British Psychological Society: Teaching Award in 2006 which recognises unusually significant contributions to education and training in psychology within the UK. And 2007 the Book Award for the second edition of his book Discovering Statistics Using SPSS: and sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll. In 2010 he received the National Teaching Fellowship for individual excellence in teaching.

He became fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2009 and fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2010.

His current field of research lies in anxiety, child development and emotion.

Books

  • Discovering Statistics Using SPSS. (4th edition) Sage Publications, 2013. ISBN 978-1446249185
  • Discovering Statistics Using R. (1st edition) Sage Publications, 2012. ISBN 978-1446200469

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