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The Psychology Research Handbook

A Guide for Graduate Students and Research Assistants Second Edition

Frederick T. L. Leong Michigan State University, USA
Michigan State University, USA
James T. Austin The Ohio State University, USA
The Ohio State University
© 2006   536 pages   SAGE Publications, Inc   
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Paperback ISBN: 9780761930228 $100.00
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Foreword Anthony Marsella
Acknowledgments
Introduction James T. Austin, Frederick T. L.
PART I. RESEARCH PLANNING
Research as a script Douglas A. Hershey, Joy M. Jacobs-Lawson, Thomas L. Wilson
Finding a research topic Frederick T. L. Leong, Douglas J. Muccio
Bibliographic research Jeffrey Reed, Pam Baxter
Reviewing and evaluating a research article Kathryn Oleson, Robert Arkin
Program evaluation: Concepts and Perspectives James Altschuld, James Austin
PART II. DESIGN, INSTRUMENT SELECTION OR DEVELOPMENT, & SAMPLING
Designing a research study Bruce Wampold
Evaluating and selecting psychological measures for research purposes Madonna Constantine, Joseph Ponterotto
Designing surveys and questionnaires for research Robert Goddard, Peter Villanova
Scale development John Lounsbury, Lucy Gibson, Rich Saudargas
Applying sampling procedures William McCready
Statistical power Brett Myors
PART III. DATA COLLECTION
Applying for approval to conduct research with human participants Don Dell, Lyle Schmidt, Naomi Meara
Conducting mail & Internet surveys Alan Vaux, Chad Briggs
Conducting telephone surveys Peter Chen, Yueng-hsiang Huang
Collecting data in groups Steven Zaccaro, Meredith Cracraft, Michelle Marks
PART IV. DATA ANALYSIS
Cleaning up data and running preliminary analyses David DiLalla, Stephen Dollinger
Qualitative methods Howard Pollio, T. R. Graves, Michael Arfken
A Basic guide to Statistical research and discovery: Planning and selecting statistical analyses Charles A.Scherbaum
Basic statistical analyses David Dickter
Using advanced statistics Lisa Steelman, Paul Levy
Conducting a meta-analysis Harris Cooper, Jorgianne Civey Robinson, Nancy Dorr
Archival data sets: Revisiting issues and considerations Barbara Zaitzow, Charles Fields
PART V. RESEARCH WRITING
Writing in APA style: Why and how Robert Calderón, James Austin
Writing rough drafts Christopher Peterson
Revising a research manuscript Donna Nagata, Steven Trierweiler
Dealing with journal editors and reviewers Samuel Osipow
PART VI. SPECIAL TOPICS
Coordinating a research team: Maintaining & developing a good working laboratory Dennis Molfese & Colleagues
Multilevel research David Chan
Computational modeling Michael Zickar
Applying for research grants John Borkowski, Kimberly Howard
Cross-cultural research methodology Kwok Leung, Fons Van de Vijver
Applying theories to research: The interplay of theory and research in science Charles Gelso
The research script: One researcher's view Richard Petty
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors

The Psychology Research Handbook

A Guide for Graduate Students and Research Assistants

Second Edition
Frederick T. L. Leong Michigan State University, USA
Michigan State University, USA
James T. Austin The Ohio State University, USA
The Ohio State University
© 2006   536 pages   SAGE Publications, Inc  

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ISBN:   9780761930228 Paperback Suggested Retail Price:   $100.00 Bookstore Price:   $80.00
ISBN:   9780761930211 Hardcover Suggested Retail Price:   $176.00 Bookstore Price:   $140.80

Previous Editions Published by SAGE

First Edition: © 1996

About This Title

From the Foreword:
“This volume has the potential to spark a lifelong love affair with the psychology research process. Of special value are a dozen chapters on topics typically missing from other texts, including cross-cultural research, dealing with journal editors and reviewers, conducting meta-analyses, and using archival data sets. In my opinion, this is the book of choice for introducing the psychology research process to students and research assistants. . . . Although this volume was developed for students, experienced researchers would find this volume to be a useful refresher course, capable of re-igniting their own initial delight with the inquiry process.”
—Anthony J. Marsella, Atlanta, Georgia  

The book that established itself as a standard text and reference work for students seeking to master research methods and procedures in psychology has been updated and revised in this new edition! The Second Edition of The Psychology Research Handbook: A Guide for Graduate Students and Research Assistants once again offers a comprehensive guide for understanding and conquering the entire research process. Editors Frederick T. L. Leong and James T. Austin have assembled a distinguished group of expert researchers who share skill sets accumulated as a result of years of practical exposure to the design, development, implementation, and documentation of research in psychology. The chapters in this volume follow the sequential flow of the research process—from research planning and design to data collection and analysis to results writing.  

New to the Second Edition:  

  • Provides six new chapters that cover research scripts, statistical power, multilevel analysis, computational modeling, program evaluation, and scale and test development
  • Addresses the effects of technology in each chapter to integrate the importance of the Internet and related technology in that particular domain
  • Includes Student Exercises to supplement the Recommended Readings and Reference lists at the end of each chapter  

The Psychology Research Handbook is the ideal textbook for graduate students studying advanced research methods in courses such as Research Methods in Psychology, Advanced Methods, Experimental Methods, Research Design and Methodology, Research Practicum, and Quantitative Research Design and Analysis in Psychology. It is also the perfect resource for research professionals as well as for individual research assistants in the midst of research projects.

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