Research methods in psychology

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Research methods in psychology

John J. Shaughnessy, Eugene B. Zechmeister, Jeanne S. Zechmeister

McGraw-Hill, c2012

9th ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 456-471) and indexes

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内容説明

Now in its ninth successful edition, Research Methods in Psychology unites students' passion for psychology with their interest in answering questions about behavior and mental processes. The text introduces students to an array of methodological tools psychologists use in their research -- from the basics of scientific inquiry, ethical conduct, and controlled observation to correlational, experimental, and applied approaches to research. Throughout, students learn research methods within the context of classic and contemporary studies from diverse areas of psychology.

目次

Part I General Issues1 Introduction2 The Scientific Method3 Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Psychological ResearchPart II Descriptive Methods4 Observation5 Survey ResearchPart III Experimental Methods6 Independent Groups Designs7 Repeated Measures Designs8 Complex DesignsPart IV Applied Research9 Single-Case Designs, and Small-n Research10 Quasi-Experimental Designs and Program EvaluationPart V Analyzing and Reporting Research11 Data Analysis and Interpretation: Part I. Describing Data, Confidence Intervals, Correlation12 Data Analysis and Interpretation: Part II. Tests of Statistical Significance and the Analysis Story13 Communication in PsychologyAppendix: Statistical Tables

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