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The Process of Research in Psychology Dawn M. McBride

The Process of Research in Psychology By Dawn M. McBride

The Process of Research in Psychology by Dawn M. McBride


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Summary

An introduction to psychological research methods with a focus very much on the research process.

The Process of Research in Psychology Summary

The Process of Research in Psychology by Dawn M. McBride

This introductory text provides a step-by-step explanation of how to design, conduct, and present research in psychology.

Early chapters instroduce 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 the various types of research. This approach creates a logical scaffolding upon which students can build their knowledge.

Key Features:

* chapter organization mirrors the steps in the research process in the first part of the book and then lays out the details of different types of research designs in the second half. This sequence reflects the logical, natural progression of the research process

* the spaced repetition of concepts follows a proven memory/learning model that maximizes student retention

* Thinking About Research sections at the end of chapters provide a summary of a real research study for students to analyze and relate to the chapter content

* examples and activities in each chapter come from a wide range of psychological settings, giving students a useful overview of real research

* end-of-chapter quizzes

New to this Edition:

* updated with more research examples that relate to different designs and clarifies difficult concepts such as internal validity and the relationship between data collection techniques and various research designs

* Using Research feature at the end of selected chapters help students connect research methods knowledge to reports they encounter in their daily lives and from the media

* Why Should I Care About Research discussion added to the end of Chapter 1 helps students put the course and methods skills they are learning in context with their future goals

* Expanded Test Yourself questions at the end of chapters provide more practice for students

* Updated to conform to the latest guidelines of the APA style Manual, 6th Edition

Ancillaries:

* Password-protected Instructor Resource Site include a test bank, PowerPoint slides, sample syllabi, answers/tips for the in-text questions, an answer key for the Lab Manual and class discussion topics and activities.

* An open-access student study site provides chapter summaries and objectives, E-flashcards, Web quizzes, additional SPSS data examples, SAGE journal articles, and additional Web resources.

About Dawn M. McBride

Dawn M. McBride is a professor of psychology at Illinois State University. She earned her PhD in cognitive psychology from the University of California, Irvine, in 1999 and her BA from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1991. Her research interests include automatic forms of memory, false memory, prospective memory, and forgetting. She is the author or co-author of more than 30 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and the author of three textbooks on cognition, research methods, and statistics. She teaches courses in introductory psychology, cognition and learning, human memory, research methods, statistics, and experimental design. She is a recipient of the Illinois State University Teaching Initiative Award and the Illinois State University SPA/Psi Chi Jim Johnson Award for commitment to undergraduate mentorship, involvement, and achievement.

Table of Contents

PART I. OVERVIEW OF THE RESEARCH PROCESS FROM START TO FINISH 1. Psychological Research: The Whys and Hows of the Scientific Method 2. Hypothesis Development: Where Research Questions Come From 3. How Psychologists Use the Scientific Method: Data Collection Techniques and Research Designs 4. Measurement Issues in Research 5. Ethical Guidelines for Psychological Research 6. Sampling 7. Summarizing and Interpreting Data: Using Statistics 8. Reporting Research PART II. THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF RESEARCH METHODS AND ANALYSIS 9. The Nuts and Bolts of Survey Research 10. The Nuts and Bolts of Correlational Studies 11. The Nuts and Bolts of Experiments 12. The Nuts and Bolts of Quasi-Experiments 13. The Nuts and Bolts of Other Specialized Designs 14. The Nuts and Bolts of Using Statistics

Additional information

GOR006830015
9781412999557
1412999553
The Process of Research in Psychology by Dawn M. McBride
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2012-05-08
384
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