
The Psychologist as Detective
An Introduction to Conducting Research in Psychology
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 19. July 2000
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Hardback
443 pages
978-0-13-021982-4 (ISBN)
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Description
For undergraduate courses in Experimental Psychology, Research Methods, and Experimental Design.
This text conveys the excitement of research methodology through a lively, conversational style. To make the study of the research process interactive and accessible for students, pedagogical features and critical thinking activities are integrated throughout the text. Actual student research appears in each chapter to increase relevance and heighten student interest.
This text conveys the excitement of research methodology through a lively, conversational style. To make the study of the research process interactive and accessible for students, pedagogical features and critical thinking activities are integrated throughout the text. Actual student research appears in each chapter to increase relevance and heighten student interest.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
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Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Width: 240 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
872 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-021982-4 (9780130219824)
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An Introduction to Conducting Research in Psychology
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Content
1. The Science of Psychology.
2. Research Ideas and Hypotheses.
3. Ethics in Psychological Research.
4. Nonexperimental Methods, Surveys and Questionnaires, Sampling and Basic Research Strategies.
5. The Basics of Experimentation I: Variables and Control.
6. The Basics of Experimentation II: Final Considerations, Unanticipated Influences, and Cross-Cultural Issues.
7. Using Statistics to Answer Questions.
8. Designing, Conducting, Analyzing, and Interpreting Experiments with Two Groups.
9. Designing, Conducting, Analyzing, and Interpreting Experiments with More than Two Groups.
10. Designing, Conducting, Analyzing, and Interpreting Experiments with Multiple Independent Variables.
11. Alternative Research Designs.
12. External Validity and Critiquing Experimental Research.
13. Writing and Assembling an APA-Format Research Report.
Appendix A: Statistical Tables.
Appendix B: Selected Statistical Formulae.
Appendix C: Factorial Design with Three Independent Variables.
Appendix D: Study Break Answers.
Glossary.
References.
Index.
2. Research Ideas and Hypotheses.
3. Ethics in Psychological Research.
4. Nonexperimental Methods, Surveys and Questionnaires, Sampling and Basic Research Strategies.
5. The Basics of Experimentation I: Variables and Control.
6. The Basics of Experimentation II: Final Considerations, Unanticipated Influences, and Cross-Cultural Issues.
7. Using Statistics to Answer Questions.
8. Designing, Conducting, Analyzing, and Interpreting Experiments with Two Groups.
9. Designing, Conducting, Analyzing, and Interpreting Experiments with More than Two Groups.
10. Designing, Conducting, Analyzing, and Interpreting Experiments with Multiple Independent Variables.
11. Alternative Research Designs.
12. External Validity and Critiquing Experimental Research.
13. Writing and Assembling an APA-Format Research Report.
Appendix A: Statistical Tables.
Appendix B: Selected Statistical Formulae.
Appendix C: Factorial Design with Three Independent Variables.
Appendix D: Study Break Answers.
Glossary.
References.
Index.