Methods for Behavioral Research
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Methods for Behavioral Research introduces psychology students to research methods. The author's principal goal is to present methods in a way that will lend coherence to the material. He does this by providing a meaningful framework based on Campbell and Stanley's "threats to validity" and by organizing the book around the chronology of the research process, treating it as a sequence of steps:
- Formulating a hypothesis
- Specifying the variables
- Creating a research design
- Collecting the data
- Analyzing the data
- Drawing conclusions and reporting the results
In addition, in his approach and via boxed features, the author encourages and models a process of critical thinking for students. The abundant study aids will help students summarize each chapter visually, and provide review questions, and exercises.
Contents
An Overview of the Research Process
An Overview of the Research Process
Formulating the Research Hypothesis
Formulating the Research Hypothesis
Specifying the Research Variables I
- Operational Definition and Measurement
Specifying the Research Variables II
- Artifacts and Construct Validity
Arranging the Comparisons I
- An Introduction to Research Design
Arranging the Comparisons II
- Designs for Psychological Research
Arranging the Comparisons III
- Evaluating Research Designs
Building Models of Multiple Causes and Effects
Building Models of Multiple Causes and Effects
Collecting the Data
Collecting the Data
Analyzing the Data
Analyzing the Data
The Researcher's Responsibilities as Scientist, Colleague and Citizen
The Researcher's Responsibilities as Scientist, Colleague and Citizen
Description
Methods for Behavioral Research introduces psychology students to research methods. The author's principal goal is to present methods in a way that will lend coherence to the material. He does this by providing a meaningful framework based on Campbell and Stanley's "threats to validity" and by organizing the book around the chronology of the research process, treating it as a sequence of steps:
- Formulating a hypothesis
- Specifying the variables
- Creating a research design
- Collecting the data
- Analyzing the data
- Drawing conclusions and reporting the results
In addition, in his approach and via boxed features, the author encourages and models a process of critical thinking for students. The abundant study aids will help students summarize each chapter visually, and provide review questions, and exercises.
Contents
An Overview of the Research Process
An Overview of the Research Process
Formulating the Research Hypothesis
Formulating the Research Hypothesis
Specifying the Research Variables I
- Operational Definition and Measurement
Specifying the Research Variables II
- Artifacts and Construct Validity
Arranging the Comparisons I
- An Introduction to Research Design
Arranging the Comparisons II
- Designs for Psychological Research
Arranging the Comparisons III
- Evaluating Research Designs
Building Models of Multiple Causes and Effects
Building Models of Multiple Causes and Effects
Collecting the Data
Collecting the Data
Analyzing the Data
Analyzing the Data
The Researcher's Responsibilities as Scientist, Colleague and Citizen
The Researcher's Responsibilities as Scientist, Colleague and Citizen
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July 2001 | 576 pages | Sage US
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Methods for Behavioral Research introduces psychology students to research methods. The author's principal goal is to present methods in a way that will lend coherence to the material. He does this by providing a meaningful framework based on Campbell and Stanley's "threats to validity" and by organizing the book around the chronology of the research process, treating it as a sequence of steps:
- Formulating a hypothesis
- Specifying the variables
- Creating a research design
- Collecting the data
- Analyzing the data
- Drawing conclusions and reporting the results
In addition, in his approach and via boxed features, the author encourages and models a process of critical thinking for students. The abundant study aids will help students summarize each chapter visually, and provide review questions, and exercises.
Table Of Contents:
- An Overview of the Research Process
- Formulating the Research Hypothesis
- Specifying the Research Variables I
- Operational Definition and Measurement
- Specifying the Research Variables II
- Artifacts and Construct Validity
- Arranging the Comparisons I
- An Introduction to Research Design
- Arranging the Comparisons II
- Designs for Psychological Research
- Arranging the Comparisons III
- Evaluating Research Designs
- Building Models of Multiple Causes and Effects
- Collecting the Data
- Analyzing the Data
- The Researcher's Responsibilities as Scientist, Colleague and Citizen