Psychological research methods and statistics

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Psychological research methods and statistics

edited by Andrew M. Colman

(Longman essential psychology)

Longman, 1995

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Pyschological Research Methods and Statistics focuses on the methods by which empirical research in Psychology is carried out and the findings analysed and interpreted. This concise, readable text covers topics such as: experimental control and causes of behaviour; interpretability; analysis of covariance; descriptive statistics; inferential statistics; quasi-experimental procedures; correlational approaches; survey methods; naturalistic observation; case-studies.

Table of Contents

1. Experimental Design by David D Stretch, University of Leicester, UK 2. Analysis of Variance Designs by Brian S Everitt, Institute of Psychiatry University of London, UK 3. Descriptive and Inferential Studies by A W MacRae, University of Birmingham, UK 4. Quasi-Experiments and Correlational Studies by Michael L Raulin and Anthony M Graziano, State University of New York, USA 5. Survey Methods, Naturalistic Observations and Case Studies by Francis C Dane, Mercer University, USA 6. Ethical Issues in Psychological Research by Anthony Gale University of Southampton, UK

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