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Provides an introduction to the principal research methods and statistical procedures that underpin psychological research. This book includes coverage of research process in psychology from the ground up, addressing issues to do with research goals, problem definition and hypothesis, methodological choices and strategy and ethical controversies.
Presents an introduction to different research techniques. This book incorporates learning objectives, illustrative graphics, and activities to increase student involvement. It describes 'validity of measurements' and structural equations models.
Presents a technique for gathering information and opinions from individuals, organizations and community groups. This book explains the potential of the survey method and the ways it can be used effectively when resources are limited.
Introduces theoretical approaches to ethnography, interviewing, narrative, discourse and psychoanalysis. This book includes numerous boxes that outline key issues in the development, application and assessment of qualitative research methods, and debates and problems with particular qualitative methods taught in psychology.
This text takes a traditional approach to teaching the basic statistical concepts and methods used in behavioural research. The author emphasizes building an understanding of the logic of statistics rather than stressing the mechanics.
Explains how to develop more effective risk communications using the Carnegie Mellon mental-model approach.
In this work, Esther Williams and John Gottman describe a complete set of programs they have written in Fortran IV to enable even beginners to use all the techniques presented in John Gottman's Time-Series Analysis: A Comprehensive Introduction for Social Scientists .
An analysis of data treatment methodology for longitudinal research studies.
An effective guide to help clinicians make sound decisions concerning the dangerousness of their clients.
This book reviews psychological research on practical intelligence and describes its importance in everyday life.
This book reviews psychological research on practical intelligence and describes its importance in everyday life.
Explains how to develop more effective risk communications using the Carnegie Mellon mental-model approach.