Research methods in psychology
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Research methods in psychology
Sage, 2012
4th ed
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Note
Previous ed.: 2006
Includes bibliographical references (p. [563]-584) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Research Methods in Psychology has been substantially revised in its fourth edition. Continuing to offer enviable coverage of the research methods that psychology students at intermediate levels need to cover in their course, the textbook has now been broadened to cover the full suite of beginner level research methods too. The result is extensive coverage of psychological methods, both quantitative and qualitative, and a textbook that will serve students perfectly from day one in their course at university. Research Methods in Psychology in its fourth edition includes:
* Extended statistical coverage, including new chapters on Descriptive Statistics, Inferential Statistics, ANOVA, Regression and Correlation, and Latent Variable Models
* Further New Chapters on Content Analysis and Writing up your Research
* New introductory sections placing each method in context and showing students how they relate to the bigger 'real world' picture.
* Intuitive structure and visual layout makes the book easy to navigate so you can quickly find the content you need.
This textbook is ideal for beginner and intermediate level psychological research methods students worldwide.
Visit the Research Methods in Psychology companion website www.sagepub.co.uk/breakwell4e to take advantage of additional resources for students and lecturers.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Research Questions and Planning Research - Glynis M. Breakwell, Daniel B. Wright and Jonathan A. Smith
PART TWO: QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH: DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS
Introduction to Quantitative Research - Chris Fife Schaw
Experimental Method - Graham Hole
Quasi-Experimental Design - Chris Fife-Schaw
Surveys and Sampling - Patrick Sturgis
Questionnaire Design - Chris Fife-Schaw
Psychometrics - John Rust
Descriptive Statistics - Marianna E. Carlucci and Daniel B. Wright
Graphical and Numerical Methods
Inferential Statistics - Marianna E. Carlucci and Daniel B. Wright
Factorial ANOVA - Katherine McGuire and Kamala London
Correlation and Regression - Jeremy Miles
Exploratory Factor Analysis - Daniel B. Wright and Daniella K. Villalba
PART THREE: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS
Introduction to Qualitative Methods - Virginia Eatough
Observational Methods - Rudi Dallos
Interviewing - Glynis M. Breakwell
Diary and Narrative Methods - Glynis M. Breakwell
Focus Groups - Lynne Millward
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis - Jonathan A. Smith and Virginia Eatough
Grounded Theory - Karen Henwood and Nick Pidgeon
Discourse Analysis - Adrian Coyle
Content Analysis - Glynis M. Breakwell
PART FOUR: WRITING UP YOUR RESEARCH
What if Victor Had Used the APA Manual to Write up His Research? - Daniel B. Wright, Jonathan A. Smith and Glynis M. Breakwell
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