Research design and methods: a process approach
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Research design and methods: a process approach
McGraw-Hill Education, c2014
9th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Research Design and Methods: A Process Approach takes students through the research process, from getting and developing a research idea, to designing and conducting a study, through analyzing and reporting data. Information on the research process is presented in a lively and engaging way, highlighting the numerous decisions that must be made when designing and conducting research and emphasizing the importance of ethical conduct, both in the treatment of research subjects and in the conduct of research and reporting research results.
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Table of Contents
PrefaceChapter 1, Explaining BehaviorChapter 2, Developing and Evaluating Theories of BehaviorChapter 3, Getting Ideas for ResearchChapter 4, Choosing a Research DesignChapter 5, Making Systematic ObservationsChapter 6, Choosing and Using Research SubjectsChapter 7, Understanding Ethical Issues in the Research ProcessChapter 8, Using Nonexperimental ResearchChapter 9, Using Survey ResearchChapter 10, Using Between-Subjects and Within-Subjects Experimental DesignsChapter 11, Using Specialized Research DesignsChapter 12, Using Single-Subject DesignsChapter 13, Describing DataChapter 14, Using Inferential StatisticsChapter 15, Using Multivariate Design and AnalysisChapter 16, Reporting Your Research ResultsGlossaryReferencesCreditsName IndexSubject Index
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