
Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
Hugh Coolican(Author)
Hodder Arnold (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 27. March 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
714 pages
978-0-340-98344-7 (ISBN)
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Description
This fifth edition of Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology has been revised and updated, providing students with the most readable and comprehensive survey of research methods, statistical concepts and procedures in psychology today.
The book assumes no prior knowledge, taking you through every stage of your research project in manageable steps. Advice on planning and conducting studies, analysing data and writing up practical reports is given, and examples provided, as well as advice on how to report results in conventional (APA) style.
Unlike other introductory texts, there is discussion of commonly misunderstood concepts such as ecological validity, the null hypothesis and the role of cross-cultural psychology studies. Qualitative research is included in the central research methods chapters as well as being highlighted in specialist chapters which cover content analysis, grounded theory, interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA), narrative analysis, discourse analysis and how to tackle a qualitative research project.
The book provides clear coverage of statistical procedures, and includes everything needed at undergraduate level from nominal level tests to multi-factorial ANOVA designs, multiple regression and log linear analysis. In addition, the book provides detailed and illustrated SPSS instructions (updated to version 16) for all statistical procedures, including data entry and interpreting output, thus eliminating the need for an extra SPSS textbook.
Each chapter contains a glossary, key terms and newly integrated exercises, ensuring that key concepts are understood. A companion website (www.routledge.com/cw/coolican) provides additional exercises, revision flash cards, links to further reading and data for use with SPSS.
The bestselling research methods text for almost two decades, Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology remains an invaluable resource for students of psychology throughout their studies.
The book assumes no prior knowledge, taking you through every stage of your research project in manageable steps. Advice on planning and conducting studies, analysing data and writing up practical reports is given, and examples provided, as well as advice on how to report results in conventional (APA) style.
Unlike other introductory texts, there is discussion of commonly misunderstood concepts such as ecological validity, the null hypothesis and the role of cross-cultural psychology studies. Qualitative research is included in the central research methods chapters as well as being highlighted in specialist chapters which cover content analysis, grounded theory, interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA), narrative analysis, discourse analysis and how to tackle a qualitative research project.
The book provides clear coverage of statistical procedures, and includes everything needed at undergraduate level from nominal level tests to multi-factorial ANOVA designs, multiple regression and log linear analysis. In addition, the book provides detailed and illustrated SPSS instructions (updated to version 16) for all statistical procedures, including data entry and interpreting output, thus eliminating the need for an extra SPSS textbook.
Each chapter contains a glossary, key terms and newly integrated exercises, ensuring that key concepts are understood. A companion website (www.routledge.com/cw/coolican) provides additional exercises, revision flash cards, links to further reading and data for use with SPSS.
The bestselling research methods text for almost two decades, Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology remains an invaluable resource for students of psychology throughout their studies.
Reviews / Votes
"This is an excellent book. It covers the topic well but in simple language. I am going to recommend it to all of my students." - Abbygail Shrubb, Lecturer, University Centre at Blackburn College, UKMore details
Edition
5th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
50
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
1361 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-340-98344-7 (9780340983447)
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Hugh Coolican is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Coventry, a Chartered Psychologist and external examiner at The Open University and Staffordshire University.
Content
1. Psychology, Science and Research.
2. Measuring People: Variables, Samples and the Qualitative Critique.
3. Experiments and Experimental Designs in Psychology.
4. Validity in Psychological Research.
5. Quasi-experiments and Non-experiments.
6. Observational Methods: Watching and Being with People.
7. Interview Methods: Asking People Direct Questions.
8. Psychological Tests and Measurement Scales.
9. Comparison Studies: Cross-sectional, Longitudinal and Cross-cultural Studies.
10. Qualitative Approaches in Psychology.
11. Statistics - Organising the Data.
12. Graphical Representation of Data.
13. Frequencies and Distributions.
14. Significance Testing - Was it a Real Effect?
15. Testing for Differences between Two Samples.
16. Test for Categorical Variables and Frequency Tables.
17. Correlation.
18. Multi-level Analysis: Differences Between More Than Two Conditions.
19. Multi-factorial Designs.
20. ANOVA for Repeated Measures Designs.
21. Choosing a Significance Test for Your Data (and Internet Resources).
22. Analysing Qualitative Data.
23. Ethical Issues in Psychological Research.
24. Planning Your Practical and Writing Up Your Report.
2. Measuring People: Variables, Samples and the Qualitative Critique.
3. Experiments and Experimental Designs in Psychology.
4. Validity in Psychological Research.
5. Quasi-experiments and Non-experiments.
6. Observational Methods: Watching and Being with People.
7. Interview Methods: Asking People Direct Questions.
8. Psychological Tests and Measurement Scales.
9. Comparison Studies: Cross-sectional, Longitudinal and Cross-cultural Studies.
10. Qualitative Approaches in Psychology.
11. Statistics - Organising the Data.
12. Graphical Representation of Data.
13. Frequencies and Distributions.
14. Significance Testing - Was it a Real Effect?
15. Testing for Differences between Two Samples.
16. Test for Categorical Variables and Frequency Tables.
17. Correlation.
18. Multi-level Analysis: Differences Between More Than Two Conditions.
19. Multi-factorial Designs.
20. ANOVA for Repeated Measures Designs.
21. Choosing a Significance Test for Your Data (and Internet Resources).
22. Analysing Qualitative Data.
23. Ethical Issues in Psychological Research.
24. Planning Your Practical and Writing Up Your Report.