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Research design explained / Mark L. Mitchell and Janina M. Jolley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Belmont: Cengage Learning, 2010.Edition: 7th edDescription: xxiii, 645 p.: ill.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780495803997
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.72 MIT
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Contents:
1. Psychology, Science, and You. 2. Ethics and Validity: Can We Know, Should We Know, and Can We Afford Not to Know? 3. Generating and Refining Research Hypotheses. 4. Reading, Reviewing, and Replicating Research. 5. Measuring and Manipulating Variables: Reliability and Validity. 6. Beyond Reliability and Validity: The Best Measure for Your Study. 7. Introduction to Descriptive Methods and Correlational Research 8. Survey Research. 9. Internal Validity. 10. The Simple Experiment. 11. Expanding the Simple Experiment: The Multiple-Group Experiment. 12. Expanding the Experiment: Factorial Designs. 13. Matched Pairs, Within-Subjects, and Mixed Designs. 14. Singleun Designs and Quasi-Experiments. 15. Putting It All Together: Writing Research Proposals and Reports. Appendix A. APA Format Checklist. Appendix B. Sample APA-Style Paper. Appendix C. Checklist for Evaluating a Study's Validity Appendix D. Statistics and Random Numbers Table Web Appendix: Online Practical Tips for Conducting an Ethical and Valid Study Web Appendix: Online Introduction to Statistics Glossary. References. Index.
Abstract: Aims to provide students with an appreciation of science's excitement and relevance to psychology, by explaining concepts and using real-life analogies and examples.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Psychology, Science, and You. 2. Ethics and Validity: Can We Know, Should We Know, and Can We Afford Not to Know? 3. Generating and Refining Research Hypotheses. 4. Reading, Reviewing, and Replicating Research. 5. Measuring and Manipulating Variables: Reliability and Validity. 6. Beyond Reliability and Validity: The Best Measure for Your Study. 7. Introduction to Descriptive Methods and Correlational Research 8. Survey Research. 9. Internal Validity. 10. The Simple Experiment. 11. Expanding the Simple Experiment: The Multiple-Group Experiment. 12. Expanding the Experiment: Factorial Designs. 13. Matched Pairs, Within-Subjects, and Mixed Designs. 14. Singleun Designs and Quasi-Experiments. 15. Putting It All Together: Writing Research Proposals and Reports. Appendix A. APA Format Checklist. Appendix B. Sample APA-Style Paper. Appendix C. Checklist for Evaluating a Study's Validity Appendix D. Statistics and Random Numbers Table Web Appendix: Online Practical Tips for Conducting an Ethical and Valid Study Web Appendix: Online Introduction to Statistics Glossary. References. Index.

Aims to provide students with an appreciation of science's excitement and relevance to psychology, by explaining concepts and using real-life analogies and examples.

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