Research Design Explained
Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
3rd Edition
Published on 1. December 1995
Book
Hardback
416 pages
978-0-15-502828-9 (ISBN)
Description
The excitement of scientific discovery and the practical advice needed to read, conduct, and write up ethical research converge in this easy-to-grasp, student-oriented guide to research concepts and methods in psychology. Completely revised and rewritten, the third edition puts research design into a practical context that teaches students how to use theory. Students learn to think like a research psychologist as they appreciate the relevance of science to psychology and the logic behind the process of research designs. Features: * Organization around four principles - internal validity, external validity, construct validity, and ethics - unifies the chapters and helps students retain what they learn. * Survey methods are treated in a separate chapter (Chapter 13) with the understanding that this is the research method most students will encounter in real life. * Entire chapters are devoted to tasks students often find difficult, such as generating research ideas (Chapter 2) and reading research (Chapter 10). * Chapter 14 on writing proposals and articles includes material on the updated APA style and a model student paper, making it unnecessary to assign a separate APA handbook.
* Summary tables are used frequently to reinforce main points. New to this edition: * Shorter chapters allow students to master new material thoroughly before moving to a new concept. * Greater flexibility is built into the design of chapters - by having self-contained modules that can be taught in different orders to suit the instructor. * Revised and reorganized material in every chapter sharpens the focus on critical thinking, including concepts such as reliability and viability, psychological testing, factor analyses, and types of errors. * New chapter 4 focuses on decisions involved in choosing a measure. * Enhanced design of figures and tables makes them an even more valuable learning aid. * Glossary at the end of each chapter organizes terms so students can more easily see how ideas are inter-related. * Information on computerized searches is included as a new appendix. Appendices also include new material on conducting the study and on field experiments.
* Summary tables are used frequently to reinforce main points. New to this edition: * Shorter chapters allow students to master new material thoroughly before moving to a new concept. * Greater flexibility is built into the design of chapters - by having self-contained modules that can be taught in different orders to suit the instructor. * Revised and reorganized material in every chapter sharpens the focus on critical thinking, including concepts such as reliability and viability, psychological testing, factor analyses, and types of errors. * New chapter 4 focuses on decisions involved in choosing a measure. * Enhanced design of figures and tables makes them an even more valuable learning aid. * Glossary at the end of each chapter organizes terms so students can more easily see how ideas are inter-related. * Information on computerized searches is included as a new appendix. Appendices also include new material on conducting the study and on field experiments.
More details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Belmont, CA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
appendices, glossary, references, index
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 193 mm
Weight
1171 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-15-502828-9 (9780155028289)
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Mark Mitchell | Janina Jolley
Research Design Explained
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08/2000
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Content
Psychology and Science. Generating Research Hypotheses: Tapping Informal Reasoning, Theory, And Existing Research. Measuring and Manipulating Variables: Reliability and Validity. Beyond Reliability and Validity: Choosing the Best Measure for Your Study. Internal Validity. The Simple Experiment. Expanding the Simple Experiment: The Multiple Group Experiment. Expanding the Simple Experiment: Factorial Designs. Matched Pairs and Within Subjects Designs. Critically Reading Research. Single-N and Quasi-Experiments. Introduction to Descriptive Methods. Asking Questions: An Introduction to Surveys, Interviews, And Questionnaire Construction. Writing Up a Research. Appendices. Glossary. References. Index.