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Research methods in psychology / John J. Shaughnessy, Eugene B. Zechmeister, Jeanne S. Zechmeister

By: Shaughnessy, John J, 1947-.
Contributor(s): Zechmeister, Eugene B, 1944- | Zechmeister, Jeanne S.
Publisher: Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, c2006Edition: 7th ed.Description: xiv, 578 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0071116559 (pbk.); 9780071116558 (pbk.).Subject(s): Psychology -- Research -- Methodology | Psychology, ExperimentalDDC classification: 150.72
Contents:
Part I: General issues - 1. Introduction - 2. The scientific method - 3. Ethical issues in the conduct of psychological research -- Part II: Descriptive methods - 4. observation - 5. Survey research - 6. Unobtrusive measures of behavior -- Part III: Experimental methods - 7. Independent groups designs - 8. Repeated measures designs - 9. Complex design -- Part IV: Applied research - 10. Single-case designs and small-n research - 11. Quasi-experimental designs and program evaluation -- Part V: Analyzing and reporting research - 12. Data analysis and interpretation: Part I. Describing data, confidence intervals, correlation - 13. Data analysis and interpretation: Part II. Tasts of statistical singnificance and the analysis story - 14. Communication in psychology -- Appendix: Statistical tables.
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Part I: General issues - 1. Introduction - 2. The scientific method - 3. Ethical issues in the conduct of psychological research -- Part II: Descriptive methods - 4. observation - 5. Survey research - 6. Unobtrusive measures of behavior -- Part III: Experimental methods - 7. Independent groups designs - 8. Repeated measures designs - 9. Complex design -- Part IV: Applied research - 10. Single-case designs and small-n research - 11. Quasi-experimental designs and program evaluation -- Part V: Analyzing and reporting research - 12. Data analysis and interpretation: Part I. Describing data, confidence intervals, correlation - 13. Data analysis and interpretation: Part II. Tasts of statistical singnificance and the analysis story - 14. Communication in psychology -- Appendix: Statistical tables.

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