Doing Psychology: An Introduction to Research Methodology and Statistics
Autor S. Alexander Haslam, Craig McGartyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 1997
Doing Psychology is certainly a text well worth considering in introductory courses, or as a refresher text for those who need to revise key techniques. The text would provide students with a good foundation for advanced design and statistics courses' - Australian Psychologist
`Doing Psychology is a sound text with clear and accurate explanations in areas which it covers' - South African Journal of Psychology
This textbook provides a clear introduction to the principal research methods and statistical procedures that underpin psychological research. The authors build a carefully integrated understanding of the research process from the ground up, and address the many challenges confronting students of psychology - issues surrounding, among other things, research goals, methodological choices and strategy, multiple approaches to statistical inference and ethical controversies.
Using words and diagrams rather than numbers and equations, Doing Psychology offers a highly readable guide to how to design, analyze and evaluate experiments and surveys in psychological research.
An Instructor's Manual is available upon request.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761957355
ISBN-10: 0761957359
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0761957359
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`Doing Psychology is a sound text with clear and accurate explanations in areas which it covers' - South African Journal of Psychology
`Doing Psychology ... challenges the reader to become active in the development and understanding of psychological research and to be critical in its application. Academics will find the text would easily complement the structure of an introductory course. Overall this book is written clearly and concisely, adopting a conversational tone, and utilises a structure that students can easily follow without the techniques and concepts being oversimplified.
Doing Psychology is certainly a text well worth considering in introductory courses, or as a refresher text for those who need to revise key techniques. The text would provide students with a good foundation for advanced design and statistics courses' - Australian Psychologist
`Doing Psychology ... challenges the reader to become active in the development and understanding of psychological research and to be critical in its application. Academics will find the text would easily complement the structure of an introductory course. Overall this book is written clearly and concisely, adopting a conversational tone, and utilises a structure that students can easily follow without the techniques and concepts being oversimplified.
Doing Psychology is certainly a text well worth considering in introductory courses, or as a refresher text for those who need to revise key techniques. The text would provide students with a good foundation for advanced design and statistics courses' - Australian Psychologist
Cuprins
Introduction
Research in Psychology
Objectives and Ideals
Research Methods
Experimental Design
Survey Design
Descriptive Statistics
Some Principles of Statistical Inference
Examining Differences between Means
The <i>t</i>-test
Examining Relationships between Variables
Correlation
Research Ethics
Conclusion
Managing Uncertainty in Psychological Research
<b>The chapters in detail
Chapter One: Introduction
`Why do I have to do this?'; the structure of this book and an overview of the chapters; how to use this book
Chapter Two: Research in Psychology: Objectives and Ideals
What is psychological research and why do it?; how does psychological research progress?; principles of good research; some notes of caution
Chapter Three: Research Methods
Psychological measurement; the experimental method; the quasi-experimental method; the survey method; the case study method; overview
Chapter Four: Experimental Design
Choosing an independent variable; choosing a dependent variable; choosing an experimental sample; threats to internal validity; threats to external validity
Chapter Five: Survey Design
The differences between surveys and experiments; setting the question; finding a sample; types of survey; overview: designing a survey
Chapter Six: Descriptive Statistics
Different forms of research data; describing a typical score: measures of central tendency; the relationship between measures of central tendency and a response distribution; describing the spread of scores: measures of dispersion; observed distributions
Chapter Seven: Some Principles of Statistical Inference
Statistical inference; inferences about individual scores; inferences about means; overview
Chapter Eight: Examining Differences between Means: The <i>t</i>-test
Student's </b><i>t</i>-distribution; comparing the results for a single sample to a specific value; within-subjects <i>t</i>-tests; between-subjects <i>t</i>-tests; the controversy about what to do with <i>t</i>-values; handling the results of <i>t</i>-te
<b>Chapter Nine: Examining Relationships between Variables: Correlation
Some basic principles of correlation; the measurement of correlation; interpreting and making inferences about correlations; some notes of caution; conclusion
Chapter Ten: Research Ethics
Science and society; participation in research; research with animals; final comment
Chapter Eleven: Conclusion: Managing Uncertainty in Psychological Research
`Where has all this got us?'; managing uncertainty in psychological research; final comment
</b><i>Appendices: Step-by-step guides to computing t-tests and correlations; statistical tables
<b>·</b>
Research in Psychology
Objectives and Ideals
Research Methods
Experimental Design
Survey Design
Descriptive Statistics
Some Principles of Statistical Inference
Examining Differences between Means
The <i>t</i>-test
Examining Relationships between Variables
Correlation
Research Ethics
Conclusion
Managing Uncertainty in Psychological Research
<b>The chapters in detail
Chapter One: Introduction
`Why do I have to do this?'; the structure of this book and an overview of the chapters; how to use this book
Chapter Two: Research in Psychology: Objectives and Ideals
What is psychological research and why do it?; how does psychological research progress?; principles of good research; some notes of caution
Chapter Three: Research Methods
Psychological measurement; the experimental method; the quasi-experimental method; the survey method; the case study method; overview
Chapter Four: Experimental Design
Choosing an independent variable; choosing a dependent variable; choosing an experimental sample; threats to internal validity; threats to external validity
Chapter Five: Survey Design
The differences between surveys and experiments; setting the question; finding a sample; types of survey; overview: designing a survey
Chapter Six: Descriptive Statistics
Different forms of research data; describing a typical score: measures of central tendency; the relationship between measures of central tendency and a response distribution; describing the spread of scores: measures of dispersion; observed distributions
Chapter Seven: Some Principles of Statistical Inference
Statistical inference; inferences about individual scores; inferences about means; overview
Chapter Eight: Examining Differences between Means: The <i>t</i>-test
Student's </b><i>t</i>-distribution; comparing the results for a single sample to a specific value; within-subjects <i>t</i>-tests; between-subjects <i>t</i>-tests; the controversy about what to do with <i>t</i>-values; handling the results of <i>t</i>-te
<b>Chapter Nine: Examining Relationships between Variables: Correlation
Some basic principles of correlation; the measurement of correlation; interpreting and making inferences about correlations; some notes of caution; conclusion
Chapter Ten: Research Ethics
Science and society; participation in research; research with animals; final comment
Chapter Eleven: Conclusion: Managing Uncertainty in Psychological Research
`Where has all this got us?'; managing uncertainty in psychological research; final comment
</b><i>Appendices: Step-by-step guides to computing t-tests and correlations; statistical tables
<b>·</b>
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This textbook provides a clear introduction to the principal research methods and statistical procedures that underpin psychological research. Doing Psychology builds a carefully integrated understanding of the research process from the ground up, and addresses the many challenges confronted by first-time students of psychology.