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Doing psychological research : gathering and analysing data / Nicky Hayes.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Buckingham ; Philadelphia, PA : Open University Press, 2000Description: xviii, 400 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0335203795
  • 9780335203796
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.72 21
LOC classification:
  • BF76.5 .H39 2000
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Approaches to psychological research -- Part I. Gathering Data -- Gathering data for psychological research -- Experiments -- Observational studies -Questionnaire studies -Psychometrics -- Interviews -- Case studies and ethnography -- Analyzing documents -- Part II. Making Sense of Data -- Introducing qualitative analysis -- Grounded approaches to qualitative research -- Conversations, discourse and images -- Protocol analysis and other techniques -Introducing quantitative analysis -Numbers as descriptive statistics -Descriptive statistics in visual images -- Two-sample tests -- Correlation and regression -- Analysis of variance -Glossary.
Summary: "". . . covers a wider spectrum than many introductory texts on methods in psychology and has a stronger emphasis on qualitative methods than others. . . it will be particularly attractive to students seeking a lifeline into methods at first year undergraduate level. Nicky Hayes' reputation will strengthen the demand for it, particularly among undergraduates who have already used her texts at 'A' level." - Professor Nigel Lemon, University of Huddersfield". . . there are other research methods textbooks for 'A' level students currently on the market. . . Nicky Hayes has written a book which renders most of these obsolete. The new 'A' level specifications allow students to venture into areas of research that require different forms of qualitative analysis. These are hardly addressed in competing texts and are given thorough treatment by Nicky Hayes. I admire her ability to offer depth of treatment to complex issues without losing her audience. This is an interactive textbook, and I am pleased to see that every chapter contains worked examples, definitions and activities. . . I can highly recommend this book." - Mike Stanley, Gordano School, North Somerset, UK Research methodology is one of the most important and also one of the most difficult aspects of psychology for many students to grasp. This new textbook, written by one of the most experienced and respected writers of psychology textbooks in the UK, provides a comprehensive account of both qualitative and quantitative methods. It does so in the friendly, lucid style which has made Nicky Hayes' other textbooks so popular with students and teachers. Doing Psychological Research has been carefully written and designed to help students grasp complex concepts and to provide them with a sound methodological 'toolkit' for carrying out their own projects. The book is divided into data-gathering and analytical sections, and covers the main methods used in psychology for each of these purposes. Exercises and activities, worked examples of statistical tests, and self-assessment questions all help to deepen understanding and illustrate the relevance of the material. A full bibliography and index and a useful glossary of terms complete the package. This is the accessible but comprehensive introductory text which many students and teachers of research methods in psychology have been looking for. It is likely to become essential reading for introductory courses."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 387-391) and index.

Introduction -- Approaches to psychological research -- Part I. Gathering Data -- Gathering data for psychological research -- Experiments -- Observational studies -Questionnaire studies -Psychometrics -- Interviews -- Case studies and ethnography -- Analyzing documents -- Part II. Making Sense of Data -- Introducing qualitative analysis -- Grounded approaches to qualitative research -- Conversations, discourse and images -- Protocol analysis and other techniques -Introducing quantitative analysis -Numbers as descriptive statistics -Descriptive statistics in visual images -- Two-sample tests -- Correlation and regression -- Analysis of variance -Glossary.

"". . . covers a wider spectrum than many introductory texts on methods in psychology and has a stronger emphasis on qualitative methods than others. . . it will be particularly attractive to students seeking a lifeline into methods at first year undergraduate level. Nicky Hayes' reputation will strengthen the demand for it, particularly among undergraduates who have already used her texts at 'A' level." - Professor Nigel Lemon, University of Huddersfield". . . there are other research methods textbooks for 'A' level students currently on the market. . . Nicky Hayes has written a book which renders most of these obsolete. The new 'A' level specifications allow students to venture into areas of research that require different forms of qualitative analysis. These are hardly addressed in competing texts and are given thorough treatment by Nicky Hayes. I admire her ability to offer depth of treatment to complex issues without losing her audience. This is an interactive textbook, and I am pleased to see that every chapter contains worked examples, definitions and activities. . . I can highly recommend this book." - Mike Stanley, Gordano School, North Somerset, UK Research methodology is one of the most important and also one of the most difficult aspects of psychology for many students to grasp. This new textbook, written by one of the most experienced and respected writers of psychology textbooks in the UK, provides a comprehensive account of both qualitative and quantitative methods. It does so in the friendly, lucid style which has made Nicky Hayes' other textbooks so popular with students and teachers. Doing Psychological Research has been carefully written and designed to help students grasp complex concepts and to provide them with a sound methodological 'toolkit' for carrying out their own projects. The book is divided into data-gathering and analytical sections, and covers the main methods used in psychology for each of these purposes. Exercises and activities, worked examples of statistical tests, and self-assessment questions all help to deepen understanding and illustrate the relevance of the material. A full bibliography and index and a useful glossary of terms complete the package. This is the accessible but comprehensive introductory text which many students and teachers of research methods in psychology have been looking for. It is likely to become essential reading for introductory courses."--Publisher description.

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