The process of research in psychology =
Dawn M. McBride.
- 2nd ed.
- Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE Publications, �2013.
- xviii, 359 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- The process of research in psychology .
PSYCHOLOGY
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Psychological research : The whys and hows of the scientific method -- Hypothesis development : Where research questions come from -- How psychologists use the scientific method : Data collection techniques and research designs -- Measurement issues in research -- Ethical guidelines for psychological research -- Sampling -- Summarizing and interpreting data : Using statistics -- Reporting research -- The nuts and bolts of survey research -- The nuts and bolts of correlational studies -- The nuts and bolts of experiments -- The nuts and bolts of quasi-experiments -- The nuts and bolts of other specialized designs -- The nuts and bolts of using statistics.
"Utilizing numerous examples from published research, this introductory text provides a step-by-step explanation of how to design, conduct, and present a research study in psychology. Early chapters introduce important concepts for developing research ideas, subject sampling, ethics, and data collection to help students understand the process of research. Subsequent "nuts and bolts" chapters provide more detailed coverage of these topics and examine the various types of research relevant to the field of psychology. This two-part structure creates logical scaffolding upon which students can build their knowledge and guides them through the process of conducting research in psychology."--Publisher's description.