An Introduction to MATLAB for Behavioral Researchers
December 2013 | 280 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
MATLAB is a powerful data analysis program, but many behavioral science researchers find it too daunting to learn and use. An Introduction to MATLAB for Behavioral Researchers is an easy-to-understand, hands-on guide for behavioral researchers who have no prior programming experience. Written in a conversational and non-intimidating style, the author walks students—step by step—through analyzing real experimental data. Topics covered include the basics of programming, the implementation of simple behavioral analyses, and how to make publication-ready figures. More advanced topics such as pseudo-randomization of trial sequences to meet specified criteria and working with psycholinguistic data are also covered. Interesting behavioral science examples and datasets from published studies, such as visualizing fixation patterns in eye-tracking studies and animal search behavior in two-dimensional space, help develop an intuition for data analysis, which is essential and can only be developed when working with real research problems and real data.
1. The Basics
2. Data, Meet MATLAB
3. Basic Analyses
4. Making Figures
5. Automating Your Analyses
6. Debug and Optimize
7. Elementary Statistics
8. Putting it All Together
9. The Final Chapter
“This is definitely one of the better MATLAB textbooks that I have seen out there.”
Brown University
good introduction, examples help a lot, to have more advanced applications would be nice
Institut für Finanzdienstleistungen, University of Liechtenstein
July 6, 2015
This is good, have recommended it to colleagues too
Social Work, University of Limpopo
April 22, 2014